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MOBILISING THE FINANCIAL SECTOR ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY Financing Energy Efficiency in Malta and Italy Martin Schoenberg Energy Efficiency Project Coordinator St Julian s, Malta, 22 November 2018 1

State of the global energy efficiency market

There is a strong macroeconomic case for energy efficiency investment; and there is a strong business case for financial institutions Energy productivity bonus Business case The annual energy productivity bonus resulting from a comparison between actual 2016 GDP and the notional level of 2016 GDP had energy intensity stayed the same is USD 2.2 trn, which is twice the size of the Australian economy Risk management Technological development Global BAU until 2035 would leave most EE efficiency potential untapped Buildings Power generation Realised Potential Deep refurbishments pay off in green value segments Regulatory requirements / fiduciary duty Frequently short payback for lowhanging fruits Energy price hedge Transport Unrealised Potential Industry 0% 50% 100% Source: IEA, UNEP FI

There is a large growing global EE investment market; energy efficiency improvement is gaining pace despite falling oil prices Total energy sector investment in 2015 (USD bn) Rate of improvement of global energy intensity 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Renewables Investment Conventional power generation Energy efficiency Electricity networks Oil & gas 2015-30 (necessary for 2 degree goal) 2014-15 Coal 2013-14 According to the IEA, global annual EE investment needs to increase by A factor of 8 to meet a 2 degrees pathway Source: IEA 2003-13 -3% -2% -1% 0%

Transforming the energy efficiency market

Four main challenges define the energy efficiency opportunity Main challenges in scaling up EE investment Complexity Wide range of financing structures necessary for investments across sectors and asset classes Deal size Small ticket size causes need for aggregation Embedded transactions EE investment is mostly integrated into other transactions, such as real estate refinancing. Need for identification/tagging of EE components in transactions Coordination Common frameworks for project developers, investors, financiers and project hosts Source: UNEP FI based on Milken Institute

To mainstream energy efficiency, the investment market needs to combine concessionary finance with risk sharing and standardization Major drivers of FI action on energy efficiency Nascent market Market transformation / mainstreaming Concessionary finance Shared risk (Guarantees) Shared standards Best practice exchange Source: UNEP FI based on Milken Institute

Standardization/mainstreaming has a number of benefits for the EE investment market Standardization of financial practices means more than standardized projects Lower transaction costs More opportunities tapped / larger market Lower market entry barriers Greater deal flow due to fungibility however: The EE investment market evolves gradually. Progressive standardization should still leave room for innovation.

EEFIG in its second phase made major contributions to progressive standardization and mainstreaming De-Risking Energy Efficiency Platform EEFIG Underwriting Toolkit Value and Risk Appraisal Guide DEEP is an open-source initiative to up-scale energy efficiency investments in Europe through the improved sharing and transparent analysis of existing projects in Buildings and Industry. Now covers data for more than 10 000 industry and building projects Please use or contribute to DEEP 1 2 3 to help originators, analysts and risk departments within financial institutions to provide a standardized framework for evaluating to help developers and owners seeking to attract external capital 4 to foster a common language

The Energy Savings Insurance Project Europe will deliver technical de-risking for energy efficient SMEs The ESI model comprises financial and non-financial mechanisms designed to work together to overcome the barriers, create trust and credibility among key actors, reduce the perceived risk of stakeholders. Insuranc e Standardised Contract Between SMEs and Technology Provider with promised savings Energy Savings Insurance By an insurance company (third party), providing a risk coverage product with the SME as beneficiary The ESI model has been launched in Mexico and Colombia in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank, and local financial institutions. It is being planned and implemented in other 5 countries in Latin America. Validatio n Financing Contract Validation by an independent technical validation entity Financing SMEs: Investor and credit taker for EE projects, commercial bank ESI is now being rolled out in Italy, Spain and Portugal. ESI also features in the G20 Energy Efficiency Investment Toolkit. Supporting actions of ESI implementation Market assessment Capacity building Promotion strategy Implementation 10

Advancing the global energy efficiency framework for FIs

The UNEP FI energy efficiency finance platform will act as a first port of call for FIs interested in EE UNEP FI Energy Efficiency Finance Platform Focused on mainstreaming energy efficiency through information exchange between world regions, with a strong focus on European financial institutions Offers a forum for financial institutions to identify leading practices Feeds into EEFIG and the G20 Energy Efficiency Finance Task Group (G20 EEFTG) Currently recruiting knowledge partners

The G20 Energy Efficiency Investment Toolkit provides a collaborative architecture for policy-makers and FIs and was endorsed during the G20 Hamburg summit G20 EE Investment Toolkit Policy Private finance Public finance Banks Institutional Investors Insurance Companies EEFTG Energy Efficiency Investment Principles for G20 Participating Countries G20 Energy Ministers in Istanbul in 2015 & attached to the G20 Leaders Communique from Antalya

Unprecedented collaboration between policymakers, private finance institutions and development banks is required USD trillions Energy subsidies; Inefficient markets; Supply-led planning. Mainstream ing Finance undertaken without explicit consideration of energy externalities or cost effective energy improvements. Finance undertaken without explicit consideration of energy externalities or cost effective energy improvements. Product and services without explicit consideration of energy externalities. Integrated USD 221bn Energy Transition; National Renovation Strategies; Vehicle Fleet Standards; Transparent Energy Planning. Enabling Green tagging; Green buildings lending; green lending; climate lending; Equator principles. Green tagging and company disclosure; Collaborative shareholder activism; Green funds; Sustainable real estate funds. Green buildings insurance; Climate mitigation insurance and investments; Addon coverage; Technical assistance, advisory services. Core ESCOs (USD 24 bn); Selffinanced EE First ; Mandatory targets/ standards; NZEBs; EE Obligation schemes; National EE Action Plans. EE mortgages; Building renovation loan; EE credits/loans; EE tagging. EE funds; Energy Productivity Indexes; Own real estate EE renovation; EE tagging. Energy saving insurance; energy performance guarantee; EE advisory services. Finance undertaken without explicit consideration of energy externalities or cost effective energy improvements. Resource Efficiency; Safeguards; ESG & Climate Commitments; $33 bn Direct EE Lending; EE Policy lending; EE targets; Technical assistance. $7 bn

THANK YOU VERY MUCH. 15