"The international bodies must give a roadmap i.E. They must tell how much money they will give during next five years.
"Today, the World Bank gives five per cent of its money for renewable energy. We need at least 15 per cent and a roadmap from these bodies because they are the central controller of funds globally," said Renewable Energy Secretary Upendra Tripathy while addressing Assocham's Solar India Summit 2016.
"We are thinking whether we can have a USD 1,000 million equity fund to help new companies to come up for solar (energy) to become a movement and to make a transit from megawatt to gigawatt," he said.
"The other day, I had talked to Kamat from New Development Bank and he said yes we are taking it to the board that at least 15 per cent will come to the renewable energy and he said that ours must be much more," said Tripathy.
"We have some USD 1,000 trillion in equity, pension and insurance funds, could we have a commitment from them that at least 10-15 per cent funds will come to renewable energy sector which is a common obligation where global finance plays a very important role," he added.
He also said there must be a global mechanism to bring down hedging costs, not completely but at least partially.
"To SBI we have told, why don't you take USD 500 million from the World Bank, keep it in London and give the money in India so there is natural hedging and that money we are planning to the industry at lower rate of interest for rooftops," he further said.
He said union government had for the first time given Rs 5,000 crore for raising bonds.
"We have raised bonds and that money will also be made available to the industry."
"For international funding, be it in wind, solar, LED lights and even waste to energy, we are in different process of discussions, we will be successful in harnessing that also," said Kapoor.
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