Undertaking Successful PPPs in Kazakhstan

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Undertaking Successful PPPs in Kazakhstan Stephen Watson Head of Service PPP Astana, Kazakhstan 24 October 2013 image courtesy of stock.xchng

Contents PPP Principles PPPs in Kazakhstan Renewables in Kazakhstan 2

PPPs: General principles A long-term contractual arrangement between government and the private sector whereby the private sector delivers infrastructure and services traditionally delivered by public sector Private sector Design Construction Operate Finance PPP Co Delivery of infrastructure and/or services Public sector Output service definition Payment (based on performance standards 3

Procurement options & PPP types Conventional Procurement Pubic Private Partnership (PPP) Full Privatization The procurement of assets by the public sector using conventional funding EPC Design Build DB not common in region BoQ time & material Design, build, finance and transfer (DBFT) Build, operate and transfer (BOT) Build, operate and own (BOO) Design, build, finance and operate (DBFO) Publicly regulated but privately owned in perpetuity sale of existing government assets 4

Market requirements for successful PPPs A PPP enabling environment requires Strong political will and support Clear, transparent and fair tendering process Technical and financial viability PPP projects can fail at any stage in their project lifecycle if the enabling environment is not in place Adequate project preparation Capacity within government to manage the project Legal basis for PPP projects Providing a pro-ppp environment is a function of a proactive government To attract credible bidders Demonstrated need for the project Availability of debt at acceptable cost Availability of qualified private sector bidders And encourage banks to finance PPP projects 5

PPP: The role of Government Planning Procurement Operations (up to 25 years) Strategy Tender Monitor Demand Evaluate Control Funding Negotiate Pay Business case Contract Value for money Value for money Value for money 6

PPP Project Lifecycle Typically 12 30 months Project Development Typically 15 30 years Project Implementation Government oversight Project Inception Feasibility Assessment Tendering Negotiation & Signature Construction Operation Legal Technical Financial Market Regulatory Affordability PSC & Value for Money Financial Close Government Payments and / or User fees / tariffs Draft Bid Documents Pre- Qualification Bidding Bid Evaluation REOI RFQ RFP Draft agreement Shortlist Preferred Bidder 7

Time overruns Payment Profiles traditional vs PPP Conventional public PFI / PPP procurement Estimated capital cost Running cost overruns Estimated running cost No payments until facilities ready Payment based on usage Payment based on availability Construction phase Operation and maintenance phase Construction phase Operation and maintenance phase 8

Financing PPPs Investors and third party funders provide the initial required capital through a combination of debt and equity 10-30% equity, 70-90% debt Debt is issued against the project s cash flows not collateral Government pays a unitary payment for the duration of the project, based on performance standards Debt is repaid project cash flows Equity is also repaid from project cashflows (IRR = 12% - 15%) 9

10 PPPs in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has immense infrastructure investment needs Rehabilitation / replacement of deteriorating infrastructure Provision on new and expanded infrastructure and services Ensuring equality of services across the country PPP can be a valuable tool to expedite the delivery of essential projects, however it is one of the tools available to government. The Kazakhstan government envisions using PPPs in the following sectors for approx. 15% countries infrastructure needs Transportation Education Energy Healthcare Water & Wastewater Housing Municipal Services Gas Supply Heat Supply Penal System Waste Management 11

PPP and Legal Framework in Kazakhstan PPPs was governed by a series of laws, and not a singular PPP law The Constitution Civil Code Tax Code Budget Code Land Code And the Laws of Kazakhstan On Project Finance and Securitisation Special Economic Zones State Support of Industrial Innovative Activity Concessions Securities Market Natural Monopolies Investments State Property 12

New PPP related Law amends existing laws The legal framework was not robust enough to attract foreign investment as there were may limitations New law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 4 July 2013 No. 131-V ЗРК 'On introducing amendments to certain legislative acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan in relation to introduction of new forms of Public Private Partnership and extension of spheres of its application' Came into force on 22 July 2013 (apart from certain provisions). 13

Aims of the new Law To encourage private sector investment in PPPs, and expand the scope of PPPs in Kazakhstan, by: o Allowing for more forms of PPP such as BOT, BOO, DBFO etc. (prior to the law, only BTO transactions were allowed) o Allow for availability payments and state subsidies to be made by the government to projects with other than social significance o Providing more flexibility to private sector investors o Approximate the Kazakh legal framework to international best practice o Allows State contributions to a broader variety of projects o Allows for long-term off-take agreements to improve bankability of projects 14

15 Renewables in Kazakhstan

Renewable Energy Projects Hydro power Solar Wind Biomass (waste-to-energy, waste-to-fuel, biofuels) Geothermal 16

Kazakhstan s Electricity Generation targets 2013 2030 2050 15% 19% 14% 85% 70% 11% 47% 39% Renewables Fossil Renewables Solar Fossil Wind + solar Fossil Nuclear + Hydro 17

Planned renewables projects 1,040 megawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2020 - hydro, wind and solar 13 wind power plants with total capacity of 793 megawatts 14 hydropower plants with capacity of 170 megawatts 4 solar power plants able to produce 77 megawatts 23 billion-tenge ($153 million) wind-power plant near Astana by 2017 $196 million hydropower plant in the Almaty region by 2015 Many of these projects can be amenable to PPP style procurement 18

Renewable Energy PPP tariff mechanisms Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Feed-in- Premium (FiP) Auctions / tenders Electricity producer is paid a fixed tariff that is independent of market electricity prices Set to allow a reasonable ROI and/or through an initial competition. Adjustment mechanism / indexation may be included in power purchase agreement (PPA). Regulator defines specs for electricity supply Lower risk for developers agreed tariff is always paid regardless of market electricity prices Increases entry of private investors in market Variation of FiT Producer is paid a premium above current market electricity prices Premium can be fixed; or Bound by a ceiling and floor process (to avoid revenue risk to producer, and exaggerated profits; or Variable tariff fixed for producer, but premium value is the difference between market electricity prices and fixed tariff paid to producer Setting the premium can be difficult as prices are always in flux Regulator defines capacity limits, generation profiles Bidders submit tariff Proposal are evaluated technically to ensure compliance and viability Lowest prices are selected PPAs signed Can provide best cost scenario due to competition 19

Which mechanism is best? Depends on the country s maturity in renewables PPPs Countries in the early stages better to opt for FiT as revenue risk to investor is minimized As renewables market matures, a shift to FiP and then Auctions can be made as they limit the power purchaser s cost This phenomenon is observed in countries that have had RE programs for some years, due to a growth in investor confidence in a market, and the decreasing costs of RE, particularly solar. 20

Summary PPP is an alternative procurement route for government to consider PPP s are complex and require upfront and on-going investment from government PPP s are not a no-cost option for government Significant upfront costs and long term monthly payments to private sector Kazakhstan s new PPP law should improve the ability for government to utilise PPP procurements The a multiple examples of PPPs being used to deliver energy and renewable projects across the globe A key success factor for energy and renewable projects is the ability to understand the current tariffs and requirements for subsidies Project structures are individually tailored to meet specific project s requirements 21