Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

Climate Transformation Fund • South Africa
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Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
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Shifting South African hospitals to renewable energy

CHAI will work on the high impact project of transitioning a portfolio of hospitals in South Africa's Western Cape Province to renewable energy. This could be a high impact measure that is currently not occurring due to the limited capacity of the department of health and because of bureaucratic hurdles to innovative financial and energy contracts. The project has the potential to reduce emissions by hundreds of thousands of tons, and leverages CHAI's extensive experience in health sector procurement and innovative finance.

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Decarbonisation

There is a need to support efforts that can reduce emissions. Change is not happening fast enough on its own. A high-impact way of accelerating emission reductions is by supporting effective organizations influencing decision-makers to implement more ambitious climate policies. Another way is to support innovation in new fossil-free energy solutions in cases where market forces are not providing the necessary funds.

Renewable energy

Projects that deploy renewable energy solutions, reduce emissions and tackle infrastructure barriers where economic profitability is not yet viable. Our priority is practical, scalable projects that demonstrate feasibility and pave the way for wider adoption of renewable technologies.

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