EIB Global's Rs 5,200 Crore Boost: India's Green Mobility and Climate Revolution

The European Investment Bank's development arm, EIB Global, has announced a substantial Rs 5,200 crore investment package for India's sustainable development. The funding will support metro expansions in Nagpur and Pune, modernize water infrastructure in Uttarakhand, and accelerate climate action initiatives. These investments aim to reduce carbon emissions, improve urban mobility, and create job opportunities. The strategic funding underscores a commitment to building resilient and environmentally conscious infrastructure in India.

Key Points: EIB Global Rs 5,200 Crore India Green Investment Metros Water Climate

  • EIB Global provides Rs 3,040 crore for Nagpur and Pune Metro extensions
  • Rs 1,695 crore loan to modernize Uttarakhand water infrastructure
  • Investment expected to reduce 298 million tonnes of CO2 emissions
  • Fund supports renewable energy, electric vehicles, and circular economy projects
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EIB Global announces Rs 5,200 crore financing for India's sustainable growth projects

European Investment Bank commits massive funding for India's sustainable development, targeting metro expansion, water infrastructure, and climate action across key regions.

"By supporting state-of-the-art metro systems, we are helping India build resilient, healthy and connected communities for the future - Nicola Beer, EIB Vice-President"

New Delhi, Oct 15

The European Investment Bank's development arm, EIB Global, has announced over Rs 5,200 crore worth of funds in three new financing packages to support clean water, sustainable urban mobility and climate action in India.

Among the investments, EIB Global will provide Rs 3,040 crore loan for metro projects for the Nagpur Metro extension and for the Pune Metro, targeting reduced congestion and pollution while enhancing green mobility in both cities.

"The full commissioning in Nagpur is projected to cut transport sector CO2 emissions by 22 per cent, while Pune's network continues expanding access for over 100 million passengers to safe, green mobility," EIB Global said in the release.

Further, a Rs 1,695 crore loan will be extended to expand and modernise water supply and sanitation services in Uttarakhand. The project will benefit around 9 lakh residents, including underserved and poor households, by providing new connections, reliable clean water and sanitation, reduced leakage, and improved monitoring, the release said.

"By supporting state-of-the-art metro systems, modernising vital water infrastructure and leveraging new private capital for climate action, we are helping India build resilient, healthy and connected communities for the future," said EIB Vice-President Nicola Beer.

EIB Global had, on Tuesday, announced $60 million worth of investment in the India Energy Transition Fund, created to accelerate private capital investment in sustainable infrastructure and support decarbonisation efforts in India.

The expected lifetime impact includes approximately 298 million tonnes of CO2 reduction and the creation of around 38 million job-years for India's future workforce.

The fund will invest in the Indian energy sector, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, transmission, electric vehicles and circular economy projects, the release said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see international funding supporting India's sustainable development. The water supply project in Uttarakhand will benefit 9 lakh people - that's massive! Clean water access is a basic right that many rural areas still lack.
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Arjun K
38 million job-years and 298 million tonnes CO2 reduction? These numbers are mind-blowing! This is exactly the kind of foreign investment India needs - focused on infrastructure and climate action rather than just profit-making ventures.
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Sarah B
While the funding is welcome, I hope there's proper oversight on how this money is utilized. We've seen infrastructure projects get delayed due to bureaucratic hurdles. Hope this doesn't become another case of funds stuck in red tape.
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Karthik V
The electric vehicle and renewable energy focus in the Energy Transition Fund is crucial. India needs to move faster on clean energy to meet our climate commitments. More such collaborations please! 🔋⚡
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Meera T
As a Nagpur resident, I've seen how the metro has already improved connectivity. The extension will be a game-changer for daily commuters like me. Less time in traffic, cleaner air - what's not to love? 😊

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