Deploying climate-aligned infrastructure finance at scale in growth markets
The Atlantic Council at COP28
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05-Dec-2023
The CEOs of leading US financial institutions the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the Export-Import Bank (ExIm) discuss their efforts to catalyze finance for key climate infrastructure objectives including renewable power deployment, associated transmission, as well as newer technologies in e-mobility and energy storage. They will also discuss more dynamic financial instruments that their organizations are putting in place to develop global climate infrastructure. Joining them on the panel are key partners and clients who are utilizing DFC and ExIm support to lead efforts to accelerate the energy transition in Africa and South Asia.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 12/05/23
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