UN GEF
Solar Water Heating Market Assessment. Regional Report (2012)
This report is a deliverable of the “Global Solar Water Heating Market Transformation and Strengthening Initiative”, jointly funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)and the International Copper Association. In Latin America the commitment for SWH deployment has been supported by the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE).
- Argentina
- Barbados
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- GSWH
- International Copper Association
- Latin American Energy Organisation
- market development
- Nicaragua
- OLADE
- Peru
- UN GEF
- UN project
- UNDP
- UNEP
Regional Market Assessment on SWH_OLADE_Latin America.pdf (39 downloads | 1.44 MB)
Users’ Handbook on Solar Water Heaters (2010)
This handbook was prepared in the framework of the project ‘Solar Water Heating Market Transformation and Strengthening Initiative’ funded by the UNDP, UNEP, GEF and ICA (International Copper Association). It was done in collaboration with the Indian Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE).
The objective of this publication is to provide adequate information and guidance to customers of solar water heater with a view of helping them in selecting the right technology and product for their applications.
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- end-users
- GEF
- Global Environmental Fund
- GSWH
- handbook
- ICA
- India
- Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
- International Copper Association
- MNRE
- Training and Education
- UN funded project
- UN GEF
- UNDP
- UNEP
- United Nations Development Programme
- United Nations Environment Programme
Solar Energy for Heating Water in Urban Areas of Egypt (2003)
This document provides an overview of a project financed under UN GEF Small Grants Programme to boost the use of solar thermal water heating in remote areas of Egypt. The project resulted on the installation of 164 water heaters, reaching 3,790 people, in poor villages and neighborhoods surrounding El Menia, a city in Upper Egypt.
Thematic Review of GEF-Financed Solar Thermal Projects (2001)
This paper reports the developments of four projects financed by the UN Global Environment Facility (GEF) in India, Morocco, Mexico and Egypt. The GEF chose those countries to develop solar thermal power technology as it has shown to be one of the most cost efficient options for renewable bulk power production, besides being the most cost-effective way of producing electricity from solar radiation.
- Awareness Raising
- Egypt
- Finance and Incentives
- GEF’s Operational Programme 7
- India
- Mexico
- Morocco
- OP7
- potential
- project
- review
- Solar Thermal Power
- solar thermal power technology
- UN
- UN GEF
- UN Global Environmental Facility
- United Nations
Climate_Change-Thematic_Rev-Solar_Thermal_Projs.pdf (101 downloads | 196.85 KB)
Solar Thermal Portfolio: a Status Report (2004)
This document was prepared by the World Bank and summarises the progress of projects in four countries — Egypt, Morocco, India and Mexico — and to establish a timetable for costs and completion.
It also mentions milestones and expected target dates for projects (average time elapsed for the solar thermal projects range from six to eight years).
You can see the complete document below or download it.
South Africa: Support Project for Commercial Solar Water Heating
The Renewable Energy Market Transformation Project (REMT), established in November 2008, was developed to help South Africa address some of the barriers within the renewable energy sector. It is funded through the world bank by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and endeavours to fulfil the 2013 renewable energy target of 10,000 GWh, set out by the South African government.
Morocco’s National Plan on Solar Water Heater - Promasol
Promasol is a development programme built up in partnership between the GEF, the UNDP, the Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory and several ministries in Morocco to improve the use of renewable energies through the implementation of appropriate financial mechanisms that will help creating a more efficient local market for solar water heating systems.


















