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World Bank DPF: India's Energy Transition & Climate Finance

World Bank DPF: India's Energy Transition & Climate Finance

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The World Bank has provided development policy financing (DPF) to India to support climate‑friendly reforms. Recent operations, totalling about US$1.5 billion, aim to accelerate renewable energy, develop green hydrogen and expand climate finance. These loans are part of the Bank’s strategy to help countries achieve poverty reduction while addressing climate change.

Background

Development policy financing is a World Bank instrument that offers rapidly disbursing funds to help a borrower meet its development financing needs. The support is not tied to specific projects; instead it rewards policy and institutional actions that promote sustainable, inclusive growth. Funding may take the form of loans, credits, grants or guarantees. The money goes directly into a country’s budget and can be used for any priority expenditure.

The Bank attaches conditions to DPF. For funds to be released the borrower must maintain a stable macroeconomic framework, implement agreed policy reforms and complete key actions. Since 2023 the Bank also requires that DPF operations align with the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Features of DPF for India’s energy transition

  • Scaling renewable energy: The financing supports annual auctions for 50 gigawatts of renewable capacity and encourages investment in battery energy storage systems.
  • Green hydrogen: It promotes the production of at least 450,000 metric tonnes of green hydrogen per year and targets 1,500 megawatts of electrolyser capacity.
  • Carbon markets: The programme helps India establish a national carbon credit market and encourages the issuance of sovereign green bonds.
  • Institutional reforms: Reforms include waiving transmission charges for renewable energy projects, strengthening the electricity grid and simplifying permitting processes.
  • Rapid disbursement: Funds are released once agreed reforms are complete, helping governments respond quickly to budget needs without waiting for individual projects to finish.

Conclusion

Development policy financing is not just a loan; it is a catalyst for policy change. By linking funding to reforms, the World Bank encourages governments to adopt measures that promote environmental sustainability and inclusive growth. India’s low‑carbon energy goals stand to benefit from this support, provided the reforms are implemented effectively.

Sources

The Hindu

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1.

Development policy financing, an instrument of the World Bank, is best described as:

2.

The National Green Hydrogen Mission is implemented by which one of the following ministries?

3.

With reference to sovereign green bonds issued by the Government of India, consider the following statements:

1.The money raised is earmarked for projects with environmental benefits.
2.The bonds are issued by the Reserve Bank of India on its own account.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

4.

The Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, which underpins India's national carbon market, has been notified under which one of the following laws?

5.

Which one of the following arms of the World Bank Group provides interest-free credits and grants to the poorest countries?

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