The World Renewable Energy Association will soon launch it’s Finance & Investment Hub, helping more than 120,000Â growing businesses find the right finance option to help them reach their next ambition.
Our Finance & Investment Hub has been developed to help businesses better understand the finance options that could enable them to become more sustainable. Whether you are a business, local authority, large energy consumers, farmer, landowner or industry, our guides will help you better navigate the renewable energy finance landscape.
The hub will provide invaluable resources and information for businesses looking for finance within the renewable energy sector, including;
* Understanding your finance options
* The benefits of asset finance for your sustainability drive
* How financing for sustainability projects can attract investors
* Local authority funding reglations
* Lending against Feed-in-Tarrifs
* Success stories from other businesses and members
* Approved finance providers recommended by WoREA
* Energy conservation and the generation of renewable power
* Overcoming barriers for financing land based renewable energy projects
* Understanding renewable energy and best fit technologies
* Latest articles, news and reports for the sector
* Resource Centre and more
The reduction in the cost of green energy and the growing demand for these alternative sources has led the Office for Budget Responsibility to forecast that £8.4 billion will be spent on renewable projects in the UK in 2020/21. This suggests that there will be plenty of new opportunities for investors with much of the capital being provided by specialist renewable energy brokers and trusted lenders.
An official announcement will be made by our Chairman once the hub is ready for launch. In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding the hub or simply wish to become a content provider, please email our Editorial Team directly.
Kind regards,
Prof. David C. Barclay
Chairman & Director General
World of Renewables
Home of The World Renewable Energy Association