Seated
l. to r., front: Marino Inchaustegui, Grupo Vicini; Jorge Selman, Center for
Export and Investment, Dominican Republic; Thomas Apperson, Bradley Woods &
Co., Ltd.; Ivan Nuñez, Inter-American Development Bank.Standing:Tom Kadala, ResearchPays, Inc. & PPAF Senior Fellow
Seated
l. to r., front row:Tony Hogan, Hogan and Co., Inc. & Grupo Vicini; Dr. David Stillman,
Public-Private Alliance Foundation; John L. German, Nonprofit Computing, Inc.
and PPAF Senior Fellow.
FINANCIAL
SOLUTIONS FOR GREEN AND BIO-ENERGY IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BY PUBLIC-PRIVATE
ALLIANCE FOUNDATION, RESEARCHPAYS AND UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PARTNERSHIPS
(MaximsNewsNetwork)
Twenty-five
high-level participants and observers from the Dominican Republic, the USA,
Haiti and
the UN engaged in a facilitated discussion on business models for financing
bioenergy related projects.
Representatives from a major Dominican company – Grupo Vicini – took part,
as did
the Center for Export and Investment of the Dominican Republic (CEI -RD),
international financial
houses, bio-energy producers, the UN Foundation, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs),
UN offices and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
"Bringing
together local and international stakeholders to build collaboration and
identify ways to do
business that better address profitability, poverty reduction and
environmental issues is the innovation
we seek," said PPAF Executive Director Dr. David Stillman, as he welcomed the
participants
and summarized the consensus reached at the May meeting.
"Our goal in this
meeting
is to highlight innovative ways to reduce investment risk in a difficult
business environment.
Of course, the ideas and their proposed financing have to make economic sense or
they won’t fly," he added.
ResearchPAYS,
Inc. President Tom Kadala facilitated the discussion. His questions and
encouragement
led group members to identify hurdles and stepping stones for bio-energy investments.
The dialogue emphasized the need to apply portfolio diversity at all levels of
an investment
from the feedstock selection to the fuel output.
“Bioenergy technologies
continue to emerge
rapidly, prompting investors to diversify their investments to limit their
risk,” advised Kadala.
Group
members emphasized the importance of stacking short-term financing to produce
long term
value, combining multiple revenue streams to create complementary hedging, and
supporting
financial flexibility for future and ongoing technological breakthroughs over
the next twenty
years.
According to Kadala, “A flexible financial environment will help to
foster bioenergy companies
that utilize innovative business models to attract significant funding for scaling.
This can be important in the D.R. and in other countries as well.”
Wrapping
up the meeting, David Stillman urged a two-track process going forward. Participants
agreed
to work toward refining one or more models and proposals in New York. A
second track
will be to meet with a broader range of stakeholders in Santo Domingo.
The
Public-Private Alliance Foundation (PPAF) is a non-profit organization
dedicated to reducing
poverty in the world by bringing together business, governmental, community, academic,
United Nations and other interests. Through collaboration, PPAF helps
stimulate entrepreneurship
and commerce-related activities and encourage investment for sustainable development.
Focusing initially on the Dominican Republic and Madagascar, our vision is to make a
difference for human betterment. PPAF works closely with the United Nations
for policies
and actions to advance public-private alliances.
ResearchPAYS,
Inc. is a privately-held New York based firm that offers boutique primary
consumer
market research services to Fortune 1000 companies. Services include field
data collection
at special events, segmenting targeted consumer opinion panels for in-depth quantitative
research, facilitating targeted focus groups for qualitative research, and coordinating
one-on-one interviews. ResearchPAYS interprets client field data, provides recommendations,
and offers hands-on guidance that turn ideas into action.
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