SELCO Foundation and its partners work together on:
- Assessing the energy-health needs of facilities
- Designing solar energy systems based on equipment and service requirements at each facility
- Procuring and installing systems with local clean energy enterprises
- Implementing a localized operations and maintenance system for equipment with remote data monitoring.
SELCO works with state health departments and district administration to assess the health facilities, decide financial allocations and design protocols for servicing. SELCO is documenting processes such as energy system design, equipment standards, costing and operations and maintenance into national-level guidelines. There has been government support for the program given that the program is in line with their goal of strengthening health systems. For instance, in April 2023, India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, sent out a circular to 12 Indian states confirming targets and financial contribution towards clean energy assets for health centers.
The pilot was financed by a mix of sources including philanthropy, and COVID-19 relief funds. The solarization of the full 25,000 facilities will leverage philanthropic resources (e.g., IKEA Foundation), corporate social responsibility funds and government resources (e.g., state health departments, district funds, National Health Mission). The program requires approximately $110 million. Out of this, $48 million has been committed by the IKEA Foundation.