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ICD starts investing in alternate energy from Bosnia to Kazakhstan

Mr. Khaled Al-Aboodi, CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), stated that the fund is designed for the countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia Regions, key of which are Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Baku. October 15. Kazakhstan Today - The Islamic Corporation for Development of Private Sector has launched a $50 million Central Asia Renewable Energy Fund.

Mr. Khaled Al-Aboodi, CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), stated that the fund is designed for the countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia Regions, key of which are Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkey, according to Fineko/abc.az.

Target countries encompass Kazakhstan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Bosnia, Albania and Kosovo.

Interest in renewable energy has transpired in those countries because of diverse reasons that include greater environmental awareness, growing evidence of climate change, the scarcity of fossil fuels, and an increasing commitment by governments to support new sources of energy. Under ICD's management and sponsorship, the fund is set to raise up to $50 million from governmental and institutional investors. The fund has received strong interest from several target investors and already firm commitment of $25 million, corresponding the minimum initial close target, ICD reported.

The fund will invest in a portfolio of private equity transactions in projects that use tried and tested technology such as wind, solar, biomass, and small hydro projects. The investment horizon of the fund is 8 years and exit possibilities will be provided over time.

Mr. Farid Masood, director of advisory and asset management at ICD said: "This regional fund will not only create a momentum in foreign investments into renewable energy in the region but will also provide diversification to the energy mix of those countries, contribute to regional cooperation and foster transfer of technology with a multiplier impact on sustainable development".

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