Project meeting Kaunas, Lithuania 18 November 2009

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Clearinghouse Support Bridging RUE in Building Projects and Financing New financing model in Latvia for building retrofitting (Green Investment Scheme) Project meeting Kaunas, Lithuania 18 November 2009 Prof. Peteris Shipkovs Institute of Physical Energetics

Principles of Green investment scheme 2

GIS financing resources Funding for Green Investment Scheme (GIS) operation in Latvia is obtained from state-owned greenhouse gas emissions unit (Assigned Amount Unit or AAU) sales The total available AAU quantity for sale for Latvia are 40 million.

Kioto convention s AAU- Assigned Amount Unit market Kyoto target Host country - Latvia Buyer country Domestic actions Actual emissions Mln ton CO2E Actual emissions Surplus AAUs (potentially tradable) Traded: Green Investment Scheme Reserve for JI projects Reserve Purchase of ERUs Purchase of AAUs Kyoto target Mandatory set- asides (non tradable Compliance (Including commitment period reserve) 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008 2010 2012 2015

Carbon intensity (2005) 100.0 CO2/Iedzīvotāju / CO2/Pop, 2005 (tco2/capita) CO2/KPEP / CO2/TPES, 2005 (tco2/toe) CO2/IKP / CO2/GDP, 2005 (kgco2/2000$) 10.0 EU-27 EU-27 1.0 EU-27 0.1 SE FR DK GB IE AT IT FI DE BE NL OECD LU ES GR PT Latvija CY SI MT LT HU PL SK CZ RO EE BG

Legal basis Latvia adopted the Law on participation in Kioto flexible mechanisms Cabinet of Ministers is responsible for regulations on implementation of Kyoto protocol mechanisms projects The Ministry of the Environment has already concluded contracts with buyers on AAUs sale (Austria, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Japanese private company)

Key elements of the Law Ownership of AAUs state is owner Authorization to the Cabinet of Ministers to make decisions on each sale of AAUs, including the price and specific conditions Authorization to the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Finance to prepare the sale of AAUs, including Participation in negotiations Drafting of an AAU Purchase Agreement Authorization to the Minister of Environment to sign the AAU Purchase Agreement after the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers is received

Key elements of the Law Principles for using the revenues from the sale of AAUs, including a clear provision stating that all income from the sale of AAUs shall be earmarked for greening projects

Key elements of the Law The Law on Latvia s participation in Kioto Flexible mechanisms defines: Institutional set up for managing - GIS fund in Latvia Principles for environmental and financial monitoring, and reporting Provisions for supervisory function performed by the Ministry of the Environment on behalf of the Government Provisions for transparency and accountability to public ensured by Advisory Council (representation by relevant stakeholders, including state institutions, non-governmental organizations and buyers)

Implementation model Latvia proposes a programmatic model for the GIS (for each program it is worked up the MC regulations ) Most GIS programs will consist of a large number of small projects Therefore Latvia would propose to buyers wholesale greening programs backed by a transparent, accountable and efficient national mechanism to retail AAUs revenues to multiple project owners Latvia offers GIS implemented by competent national institutions

Monitoring, auditing and reporting Monitoring will be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards under the International rules and GIS rules and regulations of the Monitoring principles Monitoring principles (applied annually): 1. financial audit (International company) 2. procedural conformity of GIS 3. assessment of greening results (GIS Fund) Report to the Government by April 1 every year Report to Buyers by June 1 every year

Use of revenues ( greening ) The Latvian government ensures that every AAU sold will be used for greening purposes which means: increase of renewable energy use improvement of energy efficiency application of innovative low carbon technologies capacity building for climate change policy design an implementation

Information on Project Applications Tender Increase of Energy Efficiency in Municipal Buildings

Legal basis (I) Regulations for the Project Applications Tender Increase of Energy Efficiency in Municipal Buildings Financed by the GIS Instrument (Cabinet Regulation No.645, Adopted 25 June 2009) The purpose of the tender is the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by reducing the consumption of thermal energy in municipal buildings

Legal basis (II) The Ministry of the Environment is the authority responsible for: project assessment preparation, entering into, amending and termination of project implementation contracts control of project implementation examination of project implementation reports A project applicant is a: local government of a city; or district municipality. Not more than two project applications may be submitted by one project applicant

Contract and Payment Structure State treasury (budget income account) Budgetary programme Climate change financial instrument Buyer (AAU PA conditions) Instruction on Release of Payment 85%(50%-prepayment) Commercial Banks Loan Agreement 15% Ministry of the Environment Service payment Management contract GIS Fund Manager Financing agreement Project Beneficiary Performance-based grants paid to projects upon delivery of verified milestones and results Legal agreement Payment flow

Funding Funding available in the framework of the tender is LVL 17,570,000 (25,000,000 EURO). The funding is composed of the financial instrument Minimum funding available for one project in the framework of the tender is LVL 50,000 (71,144 EURO), maximum funding available for one project is LVL 2,000,000 (2,845,760 EURO) Funding available for a project in the framework of the tender shall not exceed 85% (50% of this sum is prepayment) of the total eligible expenditures of the project Other eligible expenditures (which are not less than 15% of the total eligible expenditures) shall be co-financed by the project owner

Reduction of Thermal Energy Consumption As a result of project implementation, in each building the reduction of thermal energy consumption per year relative to the average thermal energy consumption per year during the period from 2006 to 2008 may not be less than 25% The thermal energy consumption per year is calculated in accordance with energy efficiency calculation method

Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emission As a result of project implementation, the efficiency indicator of the reduction of carbon dioxide emission may not be less than 0.25 kgco2/lvl per year

Project owner Responsibility for Project Results Project owner shall be responsible for achieving the results provided for in the project application and in the project contract, including the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions If the Ministry of the Environment establishes that the planned reduction of carbon dioxide emissions per year has not been achieved the Ministry of the Environment shall calculate the indicator of non-compliance Within 30 working days the project owner shall submit to the Ministry of the Environment a plan of measures for the elimination of the non-compliance with the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions Project owner shall realize the plan from its own resources not longer than within one calendar year If the Ministry of the Environment repeatedly establishes that the project result is not attained, the project owner will have to refund the amount of funding for the part where the CO 2 reduction is not attained

Current situation Until 24 August 2009, (deadline of submission of project applications), Ministry of the Environment received 69 project applications Demanded amount of financing significantly exceeds the available funding (LVL 17,57 mil.) Evaluation of the project applications completed Due to notable interest for project applications tender Increase of Energy Efficiency in Municipal Buildings, the funding available within the framework of this tender was increased to cover all projects that passed qualification criteria

Thank you for your attention! Contacts: Institute of Physical Energetics Laboratory of Energy Resources Aizkraukles Street 21, Riga LV-1006 Phone/ Fax: +371 67553537 E-mail: shipkovs@edi.lv