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    SA bank develops tools to finance home solar installations

    August 5, 2023
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    Marc du Plessis - Standard Bank LookSee executive head
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    1. Standard Bank is developing tools to determine the potential for solar installations on homes in its loan book.
    2. Edge certification of renewable energy systems in homes is lacking, limiting access to green funding for solar projects.
    3. Standard Bank’s LookSee platform assesses solar feasibility for homes but is developing a solar penetration analysis tool.
    4. The tool will identify solar panel penetration and output to develop financing offerings to encourage solar adoption.
    5. Access to sustainable financing could reduce costs for households and transition them to renewable energy.
    6. Demand for home solar systems is driven by comfort, not climate goals, but could have a macroeconomic impact.
    7. Maturity in the home solar market is making renewable options easier for homeowners to understand.
    8. Standard Bank has seen increased demand for loans to fund home solar installations.
    9. Solar systems can help maintain or increase home values but require proper certification and compliance.
    10. Standard Bank wants to decarbonize households in its loan book and help their behavioral transition to clean energy.
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