Zero Emissions

 Energy Inclusion Program

This program works so that by the year 2030 not a single citizen will be without electricity at night and will have the possibility of accessing other services such as internet to transform decentralized clean energy into a universal human right in the region.

We expect to reach $13 billion in investment agreements with banks

to bring electricity to the 18 million people who do not have this service.

THE PROGRAM IN THE PRESS

 

THE STATE OF ENERGY POVERTY

 

THE ENERGY DEBT BY COUNTRY IN AMERICA LATINA AND THE CARIBBEAN

 

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Aruba

Bahamas

Barbados

Belice

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

92,7

96,3

99,8

100

99,8

99,7

99,8

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

92,0

45,4

92,8

99,4

100,0

88,2

95,8

100,0

98,3

100,0

100,0

99,5

97,9

100

99,9

100,0

 

 

Cuba

Dominica

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Jamaica

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Dominican Republic

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Lucia

Suriname

Trinidad y Tobago

Uruguay

Venezuela

 

18 million people do not have access to electricity in the region

 

The access gap in the region is still significant and one of the challenges it faces is the geographic dispersion of those who do not have this service. It is estimated that around 4.5 million homes do not have electricity, and of these, two thirds are located in rural areas.

85

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5

5

%

%

%

%

Sign technology agreement with Doconomy.

 

Sign program agreement with CC35 and local NGO.

THE PROGRAM

Solar

infraestructure

 

Program

Administration

 

Program

coordination

 

Communication

and Reports

 

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The user learns the impact of the emissions produced by his transactions from the bank's app. Minimum 300.000 debit cards must be exchanged under the new program with 2% cashback for the planet up to the donation cap allowed in your country annually. With this amount the bank offsets the emissions of its cardholders and at the same time informs them about the progress of the eradication of energy poverty.

3

 

CC35 together with the local NGO maps the areas and homes throughout the country without access to electricity and leads the technical assistance of the program and is responsible for publishing the offsetting of emissions of the bank's users.

4

 

With the resources donated by the bank, Kingo Energy implements the infrastructure so that all homes have access to clean energy, guaranteeing the correct monthly operation of the equipment.

5

 

An amount is allocated to Carbono Neutral Media for communication campaigns about the impact on the lives of individuals and families when they receive access to energy and other services such as internet.

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Program Contact

 

Catalina Ugalde

catalina.ugalde@cc35.city

 

Gabriella Bassino

gabriella.bassino@doconomy.com