A bright, energy-saving lamp suspended above a workbench. © GIZ

Support for climate-friendly business models

Promoción de modelos de negocios amigables con el clima (DKTI -BB)

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  • Client

    German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Country

    Peru

    Peru

  • Political sponsors

    Peru, Ministry of Production (Ministerio de la Producción, PRODUCE)

    Peru - Ministry of Production (Ministerio de la Producción, PRODUCE)

  • Runtime

    2022 to 2025

  • Involved

    Technological Institute for Production (ITP); micro

    Technological Institute for Production (ITP); micro, small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises; technical and university education centres; service providers for energy efficiency; technology providers

  • Products and expertise

    Sustainable infrastructure: Water, energy, transport

Technical personnel taking readings from the electrical grid analyser.© GIZ / Brand Concept

Context

Over the past decade, Peru’s economy has faced many challenges, not least the COVID-19 pandemic, but it has proved to be extremely resilient. People have consumed more goods, enabling industrial production to grow.

An employee of a company using a woodworking machine.© GIZ / Miguel Zamalloa

However, industry continues to cover most of its energy needs using fossil fuels and it remains reliant on outdated and technologies that harm the climate. A shift to more climate-friendly production systems is therefore crucial. To this end, the business m

odels of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the manufacturing sector need to be optimised.

Despite the efforts of the Peruvian Government, it has so far proven difficult to develop climate-friendly business models that support energy efficiency in industry.

Objective

Conditions have improved for cost-effective, energy-efficient and therefore climate-friendly business models for MSMEs in the manufacturing industry.

Bright, energy-saving lamps suspended above workbenches.© GIZ / Andres Montañez

Approach

The project is active in three areas:

  • It supports training centres to develop and expand their continuous training programmes offer in energy efficiency topics, to better address the needs of manufacturing MSMEs.
  • It advises service providers in the public and private sectors on how to tailor their advisory services to the needs of MSMEs with respect to energy efficiency and the transition to climate-friendly business models.
  • It supports the optimised provision of public and private loans and support funds to MSMEs in the manufacturing industry, by introducing selection criteria for energy efficiency and climate neutrality.

Version: March 2025

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