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EIB Headquarters, Luxembourg : perspective of EIB 15 October 2009 Edward Calthrop Economist, IAD.

Profile The European Investment Bank is the European Union s long-term financing institution. The Bank acts as an autonomous body set up to finance capital investment furthering European integration by promoting EU policies. EIB has been created by the Treaty of Rome in 1958 EIB is a policy driven institution EIB is owned by the 27 EU member states EIB has subscribed capital of EUR 164.8 bn EIB funds itself on the capital markets (2008: EUR 58 bn) EIB signed loans amounting to EUR 57 bn in 2008 Detailed information on the Bank s activities can be found on our website: http://www.eib.org/about/publications/annual-report-2007.htm 2

Context CC goals require cities to invest in large-scale EE/RES programmes; Key is to find scaleable and replicable investment models. Opportunities: Large investment potential at local level (buildings; transport; local energy) Significant subset of investments have positive NPV; ie grants not needed. Hurdles: cities often constrained by lack of: fiscal space; technical expertise, administrative barriers. 3

Today s presentation Present 3 current EIB operations: Energy Efficiency in public buildings (Province of Milan); PV in France (Poitou-Charentes) EE improvements to apartment blocks in Lithuania. Argue that models have potential; Look at challenges; Conclude on lessons learnt (and a small advert for ELENA). 4

EXAMPLE 1 --- EE in Province of Milano In 2006, grant-funded programme of energy audits of public buildings in Province (180 municipalities). Problem Individual municipalities budget constrained; also lack of technical capacity at municipal level to develop a flow of projects. Solution adopt energy performance contracting aggregate projects coordinate at Province level; standardise contracts and energy cost baseline. 5

EXAMPLE 1 --- EE in Province of Milano Programme: Refurbishment of existing school buildings in some 30 to 40 municipalities: Simple technologies: lighting (Compact Florescent Lamps; automation systems etc), heating (new condensing boilers; heating system pumps ) Measures touching building envelope (roof insulation etc) may be included. Implementation by ESCOs. Pay investments costs; provide guarantee for energy savings (around 20%); serve debt through portion of energy savings. Finance provided by local Banks, supported by EIB loan, with interest rate subsidy provided by Province. Advisable for first operation: stimulate Italian ESCO market and local Financial Intermediaries. 6

Partnership Agreement between DG-Tren & Prov-MI for the Covenant of Mayors Financing of technical support Agreement between EIB and Prov-MI EIB funds Promotion among Municipalities Auction for Public/Private Partnership Preparation of Sustainable Energy Action Plans Financial Support Provincial Funds Spreads Financial Structure Assessment of Energy Audits on Public Buildings Terms of Contracts Call for Bids c/o Municipalities Actions co-financed by EIB technical group Fuel Suppliers Winning ESCOs Municipalities Fuel Payment Savings Reimbursments to ESCOs Energy Performance Contracts for Energy Saving

EXAMPLE 1 --- EE in Province of Milano Key issues: blending local PPP within national rules standardized contracts to ensure ESCO market develops aggregation to ensure ESCO interest 8

EXAMPLE 2 --- PV in Poitou-Charentes Key success factor: conducive national framework: Adoption of the feed-in tariff, (tax credit for private individuals): 55,96c EUR/kWh for integrated PV in the building; 45c EUR/kWh not integrated and 30.5cEUR/kWh for ground mounted (solar farms) Attractive base for private investment 9

Plan Photovoltaic Region Poitou-Charentes Photovoltaic Plan in January 2008: installation of photovoltaic panels on public, industrial and commercial buildings and solar farms in the Region 67MW new PV capacity (EUR 400m) 44,5 MW on agricultural land, 22,5 MW on rooftops Time schedule: 2009-12 Encourage the electricity production from renewable sources Develop the energetic autonomy in the territory of the Region Benefit from the current favourable feed-in tariff conditions EIB On On-site project promotion, Banking appraisal, tendering expertise Region Poitou-Charentes PV Investors Public roof (for installation) Subsidies, Preferential loan Guarantee, award of EIB fund management, Program marketing Commercial Bank 10

Financing Scheme Plan Poitou-Charentes EIB Funding 50% of project cost up to EUR 200 mio (availability period 2009 2012) Compliance with EU directive Region Marketing of PV installation opportunities Extension of installation opportunities ( authorisation pour occupation temporaire ) Intermediary Bank Managing EIB fund and providing project monitoring Providing complementary fund Assessing credit worthiness of applicant Appraising project compliance for technical and EU standard Staff training 25% guarantee for individual loan in favour of the Intermediary bank Managing subsidies for PV installation 11

Plan Poitou-Charentes Key success factor Physical aspects Geographic location Matured technology Low risk on environment Extended sites availability for PV installation Financial incentives Preferential funding (EIB + complementary bank loan with capped margin) Guarantee to reduce credit risk Subsidizes to reduce own funding requirement Feed-in tariff Political environment EU/National/Regional objective Legal instrument to support realisation Human Resources Dedicated on site team for project promotion Simplified administration Consultation and information Team work (Region, EIB, Intermediary Bank) 12

EXAMPLE 3 --- JESSICA in Lithuania JESSICA, Joint European Support for Sustainable Investment in City Areas, is an initiative of the EC, in cooperation with EIB and CEB. Maximise synergies from ERDF funds: MA can invest in revolving funds. (Sustainable; lever private investment). Project: Support technical of multi-apartment buildings to increase EE. Process: Holding Fund ( 227m) to lend to UDF (local banks), which are selected through open tender procedure. UDF provides tailored finance (promotional interest rates, long tenor) to households, housing associations, ESCOs, SMEs or industry. Further details: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/funds/2007/jjj/jessica_en.htm 13

EXAMPLE 3 --- JESSICA in Lithuania Further details: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/funds/2007/jjj/jessica_en.htm 14

Conclusions Build fiscal constraints into programme design Scale of city-level resources does not determine scale of programme; but does determine structure of programme, procurement strategy, city cash flows of projects etc. In practice, programme design is iterative: key phase. Build on national context Feed-in tariffs crucial for RES; can public entities invest?; Maximise leverage on ERDF; revolving funds/first loss structures to leverage private investment; Administrative framework: can city sign long term contract with private sector? 15

Conclusions (II) Exploit economies of scale Which level of local government has sufficient technical capacity to deliver a programme of projects? (Engineers; lawyers; tax administrators etc) Standardise contractual approach; Aggregate projects to levels that interest private sector and local banks. 16

ADVERT: European Local ENergy Assistance -- ELENA EC-EIB cooperation to support local and regional authorities to reach 20-20-20 targets; in context of Covenant of Mayors and Smart Cities (in future) Grant facility: managed by EIB; funded by EU budget (CIP/IEE programme). Application to Energy Efficiency; local renewables; clean transport. Market replication focus; investment leverage required (ratio 25). Facility to open in late 2009; application form on-line (EIB) This Facility is currently under negotiation between the EC and EIB. Details are therefore subject to change. 17

OVERVIEW ELENA (Project Development Services) Support to Final Beneficiaries with: Feasibility studies Additional technical staff Technical studies Procurement/tendering Financial structuring INVESTMENT PROGRAMMES/PROJECT EE and RES investment in public and private buildings, including social housing and street and traffic lighting; Urban transport to support increased energy efficiency and integration of renewable energy sources; Local energy infrastructure to support developments in previous sectors including smart grids, ICT, etc. This Facility is currently under negotiation between the EC and EIB. Details are therefore subject to change. 18