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Sustainable Energy Programme, Shell Foundation (donor profile)
[top] [end]Origin of fundsShell Foundation[top] [end]Goals/aimsThe Shell Foundation aims to support sustainable development initiatives around the world. The Sustainable Energy Programme, the major grant-making programme, focuses on:
[top] [end]Main form of supportGrant or Subsidy[top] [end]Typical budget size$300 000 over 2 or 3 years[top] [end]Support typeTechnical assistance, Social development, Research and development, Information dissemination, Demonstration projects[top] [end]Countries of operationIndia, South Africa, Guatemala, Mexico, China, Uganda, (Ethiopia, Kenya - 2004)[top] [end]Main target groupsNGOs, Private utility, Consultants, Industry[top] [end]General conditionsAreas of work in which the Shell Group has a commercial interest are largely excluded. Local country calls for proposals are to be issued in the countries of operation in coming years (2003/4)[top] [end]Example projectsClearing the air in cities in Latin America: Supporting WB efforts to tackle the problem of poor air quality in the mega cities of LA. Grant of $150 000 over 2 yearsImproving urban air quality in developing countries. Making available to urban planners in developing countries a number of independently developed and verified PC-based analytical tools to help improve air quality standards in their cities. Grant of $325 000 over 2 years Creating Clean Development project capacities in Southern Africa. Helping organisations in Southern Africa to take advantage of the opportunities for sustainable investments offered by the CDM. Grant of £350 000 over 3 years. Long-term energy scenarios for China. Improving Chinese capabilities to plan energy supply and use in the medium term, with the objective of reducing environmental impacts, and to forcast long-term energy scenarios. Grant of $700 000 over 3 years. Traditional household fuel use in developing countries. Analysing and communicating the results of a major study into the health and environmental effects of traditional fuels as a source of household energy in developing countries. Grant of US$ 120 000. [top] [end]Contact detailsWebpage: http://www.shellfoundation.org/sep/Contact: Mrs Karen Westley Email: karen.westley@... [top] [end]SourcesThis profile, based on initial information contributed by Eco Ltd, was updated within the framework of the Sparknet project supported by the European Commission's Fifth Framework Programme.Click here for the full list of donor, organisation, and project profiles from Sparknet. | |
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