CTF/TFC.7/4 June 8, Meeting of the CTF Trust Fund Committee Cape Town, South Africa June 22, Agenda Item 6

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CTF/TFC.7/4 June 8, 2011 Meeting of the CTF Trust Fund Committee Cape Town, South Africa June 22, 2011 Agenda Item 6 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT ON CTF OPERATIONS

Proposed Decision by CTF Trust Fund Committee The CTF Trust Fund Committee, having reviewed the Semi-Annual Report on CTF Operations (document CTF/TFC.7/4), welcomes the progress that has been made in developing and approving projects foreseen in the endorsed CTF investment plans. 2

I. INTRODUCTION 1. This report provides an update to the CTF Trust Fund Committee on the status of CTF operations and in particular progress that has been made since the last semi-annual report which was presented to the Committee in November 2010. Section II of the report reviews the current status of the CTF investment plans. Section III provides information on the projects that have been approved by the Trust Fund Committee to date, including actual and projected approval dates by the Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Boards. Finally, Section IV presents projects expected to be submitted to the Trust Fund Committee for the remainder of FY11 (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011). II. STATUS OF CTF INVESTMENT PLANS 2. At its meeting in November 2008, the CTF Trust Fund Committee provided guidance to the MDBs that 15-20 investment plans should be prepared for its review, noting its expectation that the resources of the fund should not be spread too thinly if the fund is to achieve its objective of providing scaled-up financing to demonstrate, deploy, and transfer low-carbon technologies with significant cost potential for long-term greenhouse gas emissions savings. The status of preparation of CTF investment plans is summarized below: a) Existing Investment Plans (excluding Nigeria). The Trust Fund Committee has endorsed 13 investment plans for a total of US$4.35 billion of CTF funding for 12 countries, including Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam, and one regional investment plan for the Concentrating Solar Power in the Middle East and North Africa (CSP-MENA) covering Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia. b) Nigeria Investment Plan. The Trust Fund Committee in November 2010 endorsed the CTF Investment Plan for Nigeria, as a basis for the further development of activities for CTF funding. Funding of the projects and programs in the investment plan, with a request of US$250 million of CTF funding, will be contingent upon the availability of funds beyond what is planned for in the current pipeline. c) Chile Investment Plan. The Trust Fund Committee agreed in April 2010 that Chile (along with Nigeria) should be invited to complete the preparation of its investment plan and submit it to the Trust Fund Committee for endorsement, but funding for the projects therein will be contingent upon the availability of funds beyond what is planned for in the current pipeline. The Government of Chile has informed the MDBs that it would prefer to wait to develop an investment plan until such time as sufficient pledges have been received. 3

d) Expression of Interest from India. The Government of India has recently requested the Asian Development and the World Bank Group to collaborate with the Government to develop an investment plan for CTF support. It is proposed that this request be discussed under agenda item 10 of the provisional agenda for the CTF Trust Fund Committee meeting. 3. Due to changes in funding priorities and new situations in the countries, some CTF countries and MDBs are considering updates/revisions to the endorsed investment plans and changes to the programs/projects proposed in such plans. They will present those updates and changes to the Trust Fund Committee for review as appropriate. 1 III. STATUS OF PROJECT APPROVAL 4. As of May 2011, CTF funding for 21 projects has been approved by the Trust Fund Committee, totaling US$1.457 billion. These projects were developed under 11 different investment plans, and are expected to leverage US$9.874 billion in co-financing from the governments, MDBs, private sector, and other sources. Table 1 gives a list of CTF projects that have been approved by the Trust Fund Committee to date. 5. Among the 21 projects for which CTF funding has been approved, 15 are private sector projects, and 6 are public sector projects. 2 In terms of funding amount, the 15 private sector projects account for US$482.2 million, whereas the 6 public sector projects account for US$975.0 million. 6. Out of the 21 projects for which CTF funding has been approved, 10 have been approved by an MDB Board. Table 1 shows information on actual and projected MDB Board approval dates. 7. In addition to funding for projects, two project preparation grants of US$1 million each were approved by the Trust Fund Committee for Egypt: 200 MW Wind Farm in the Gulf of Suez with AfDB in November 2010 and for Kazakhstan Renewable Energy Development Framework Facility with EBRD in April 2011. IV. EXPECTED PROJECT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE REMAINDER OF FY11 8. For the remainder of FY2011, the MDBs expect to submit six projects (see Table 2) to the Trust Fund Committee for review and approval of CTF funding. These projects together will request $401.0 million in CTF funding. 1 See document CTF/TFC.7/6, CTF Programming for FY12 and Enhancements to Pipeline Management, which presents a proposal for managing pipeline changes. 2 Private sector projects refer to those implemented by the private sector arms of the MDBs. Projects implemented by the public sector arms of the MDBs may also engage the private sector through onlending and/or other schemes. 4

Project Count Table 1: CTF Projects Approved by the Trust Fund Committee COUNTRY PROJECT TITLE MDB 1 Colombia Sustainable Energy Finance Program TFC APPROVAL DATE BOARD APPROVAL DATE** SECTOR CLASS CTF FUNDING (in million $) LEVERAGED FUNDING (in million $) IDB Dec-10 Dec-11 * Private 6.1 64.7 IFC Dec-10 Sep-11 * Private 11.4 192.0 2 Egypt Wind Power Development IBRD May-10 Jun-10 Public 150.0 400.0 3 Indonesia Indonesia Geothermal IBRD Dec-10 Jul-11 * Public 125.0 689.0 4 Kazakhstan District Heating Modernization Framework EBRD Jan-11 Mar-11 Private 42.0 160.0 5 Mexico Urban Transport Transformation Project IBRD Oct-09 Mar-10 Public 200.0 2,200.0 6 Mexico Efficient Lighting and Appliance Project IBRD Sep-10 Nov-10 Public 50.0 600.0 7 Public-Private Sector Proposal Renewable Mexico Energy CTF Program IDB Nov-09 Jun-10 Private 53.4 650.0 8 Mexico Private Sector Wind Development IFC May-09 Jan-10 Private 15.6 156.0 9 Mexico Private Sector Energy Efficiency IDB May-11 Jun-11 * Private 24.4 109.5 10 Sustainable Energy -RE Accelerator Program Philippines (REAP) IFC Sep-10 Mar-12 * Private 20.0 210.0 11 Philippines Sustainable Energy Program IFC Feb-11 Nov-11 * Private 10.0 497.5 12 South Africa EE Program 13 South Africa Sustainable Energy Acceleration Program AfDB Oct-10 Jun-11 * Private 7.5 43.2 IFC Oct-10 Jul-11 * Private 7.5 66.1 AfDB Oct-10 Jun-11 * Private 42.5 245.0 IFC Oct-10 Apr-12 * Private 42.5 245.0 AfDB Nov-10 Jul-11 * Public 100.0 265.0 IBRD Nov-10 Jun-11 * Public 250.0 265.0 14 ESKOM Renewable Support Project- South Africa CSP/Wind 15 Renewable Energy Accelerator Thailand Program(TSEFF) IFC Jun-10 Dec-11 * Private 40.0 260.0 16 Thailand Sustainable Energy Finance Program(T-SEF) IFC Oct-10 Jul-11 * Private 30.0 990.0 17 Turkey Turkish Sustainable Energy Financing Jan-10 May-10 Private 43.3 181.7 EBRD Facility(TurSEFF) Sep-10 May-11 * Private 6.8 28.4 18 Turkey Private Sector RE and EE Project IBRD May-09 May-09 Public 100.0 1,030.0 19 Commercialized Sustainable Energy Finance Turkey Program (CSEF) IFC Sep-09 Apr-10 Private 21.7 91.1 20 Ukraine Ukraine Sustainable Energy Finance Program EBRD Sep-10 Nov-10 Private 27.6 80.0 21 Vietnam EE - Sustainable Energy Finance Program IFC Sep-10 Mar-11 Private 30.0 155.0 TOTAL 1,457.2 9,874.2 * Projected Board Approval Date ** Board approval for the private sector investments are partial; additional projects may be pending Board approval. Country/ Region Table 2: Expected Project Submissions for the Remainder of FY11 Project Title MDB Expected Submission/ TFC Approval Date Expected Board Approval Date Sector Class CTF Funding 1 Indonesia Indonesia Energy Efficiency (Private Sector) ADB Jun-11 TBD Private 50.0 2 Indonesia Indonesia Geothermal (Private Sector) ADB Jun-11 TBD Private 25.0 3 Indonesia EE/RE through FIs IFC Jun-11 Mar-12 Private 50.0 4 Kazakhstan Renewable Energy I EBRD May-11* Jul-11 Private 26.0 5 Morocco Wind farm (private sector) AfDB Jun-11 Nov-11 Private 50.0 AfDB Jun-11 Jul-11 Public 100.0 6 Morocco-CSP- Morocco Ouarzazate CSP MENA IBRD Jun-11 Nov-11 Public 100.0 TOTAL 401.0 * Under review by the Trust Fund Committee 5