The energy future of Europe and Central Asia (ECA) is about securing reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy for its people while driving long-term economic growth. Achieving this future requires scaling up renewable energy and improving energy efficiency.
However, despite the region¡¯s abundant renewable energy resources and untapped energy efficiency potential, progress remains uneven due to technical, policy, and financial barriers.
To support ECA countries in overcoming these challenges, the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Group launched two major regional programs in 2024: the Renewable Energy Scale-up in ECA (ECARES) Program and the Scaling up Energy Efficiency in ECA (E3) Program. These programs aim to provide up to US$3.5 billion in ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ financing and mobilize and enable up to US$7.5 billion in private capital over the next decade.
E3 and ECARES use a Multiphase Programmatic Approach (MPA), a flexible model that makes it possible to support various countries through one ¡°wholesale¡± mechanism. MPAs can help governments scale up renewables and energy efficiency more effectively than individual country operations by creating momentum, seeking higher levels of ambition, building partnerships, and promoting economies of scale through national-level programs. Both programs will build a diverse portfolio of country projects, tailored to national needs, help coordinate and pool donor funds into scaled programs, and leverage the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Group to mobilize private capital.