Clean Energy Innovation Facility (CEIF) Platform Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) and Research Partner

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£3,047,886

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  • Foreign economic-aid-related services

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Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

The Clean Energy Innovation Facility (CEIF) was established in 2019 and aims to accelerate the
commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies in developing countries. It is funded through
Official Development Assistance (ODA) and is part of the UK's international climate finance
commitment.

CEIF contributed towards the UK's Mission Innovation commitment to double spending on energy
innovation in 2020/2021 and contributes towards the UK's Ayrton Fund commitment to support clean
energy innovation in developing countries. It supports research, development and demonstration
activities for innovative clean energy technologies for industrial decarbonisation, sustainable cooling,
energy storage and smart energy in ODA-eligible countries, such as planning and implementing pilot
projects, capacity building for innovators and producing analytical products.

The Department has now appointed, through this contract award, a Monitoring, Evaluation and
Learning (MEL) Partner for CEIF-related programmes.

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