Enabling Finance for Scaling up Energy Efficiency in MSMEs

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Enabling Finance for Scaling up Energy Efficiency in MSMEs 6 th EMAK Workshop, New Delhi Upinder S. Dhingra Associate Fellow TERI 25 February 2015, New Delhi

Outline Institutional finance for SMEs Learning from recent studies on EE financing Government support for MSME Financing Technology environment and major EE initiatives FIs perspective on EE Financing Understanding Financing of Energy Efficiency Recommendations for EE financing

Institutional finance for MSMEs MSME- a priority sector for banks Only 12% MSMEs (only about 2 lakh units) availed institutional finance* 1% from non-institutional sources* About 87% did not avail external finance* Sources of Finance in MSMEs 12% 1% No Finance/ Self Finance Finance through Institutional Sources 87% Finance through Non-institutional Sources * Source- Fourth census of MSME sector for registered units

Learning from Recent Studies Bankers lack the capacities to evaluate EE projects Banks have substantial NPAs in the MSME sector No simple EE assessment tool for bankers Credit lines do not directly promote energy efficiency technologies Concerns on real savings compared to BAU scenario Higher transaction cost for individual EE loans to MSMEs Adoption of collateral based lending for MSMEs rather than cash-flow based

Government support for MSME Financing Technology and Quality Up-gradation Support to MSMEs (TEQUP) technical assistance for energy audits, DPRs capital subsidies (25% of the project cost, maximum of Rs. 10 lakh) on EETs having energy saving of over 15%. Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) 15% capital subsidy, subject to a maximum of Rs.15 lakh for adoption of selected technologies listed under the scheme. Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for MSEs collateral free loans up to Rs 1 crores Technology Up-gradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) Ministry of Textiles provides interest reimbursement (2-5%) and capital subsidy (10-30%) for investment upto Rs 5 crores.

Government support for MSME Financing Venture Capital Equity support by SIDBI Venture Capital Limited through various funds India SME Technology Services Limited Associate organization of SIDBI Large computerized database on EETs Assists MSME for finance syndication through FIs Developmental loan through FI for pre-technology absorption stage 4E (End to End Energy Efficiency) Solutions Tax Incentives Accelerated depreciation (up to 80%) on selected EETs

Technology Environment Energy efficient technologies are in different stages of commercialization Pre commercial technologies Readymade energy efficient technological solutions not commercially available R&D of new EE solutions necessary Eg- melting furnaces, WHR systems for sectors like aluminium, brass, textiles, iron & steel etc. Semi-commercial technologies Newly developed EETs Demonstrated in few units, but not yet takenoff Eg- Divided Blast Cupola melting furnace, biomass-gasifiers, hi-ee boilers Need to be supported by awareness creation and replicating pilots Fully commercial technologies Already available commercially in the market But, yet to reach saturation level egs- IE3/IE4 electric motors, LEDs, EE pumps, invertor air compressors, recuperative burners Provide concessional loans Each stage requires different type of financial intervention

Major EE initiatives in the MSME sector BEE-SME Program in 29 MSME clusters TERI SDC Partnership project in the foundry, glass, and brick sectors (1994-ongoing) World Bank GEF Project: Financing Energy Efficiency at MSMEs (2010-2014) TERI IGES Research Partnership for application of low-carbon technologies (2010-2014) JICA SIDBI Financing Scheme for Energy Saving Projects in MSME Sector (2008-ongoing) KfW SIDBI Scheme: Financing Energy Efficiency Projects in the MSME Sector (2009-ongoing) GIZ: Indo German Energy Programme (IGEN) (2003-2014)

FIs perspective on EE financing Limited demand from the MSMEs Lack of concessional financing schemes Concept of EE itself remains very confusing to the Fis Lack of customized banking products Small ticket size for EE interventions New risks other than financial risk o Technical risk o Commissioning risk o Performance risk

Understanding Financing of Energy Efficiency Important to distinguish between investments made for modernization/expansion with investment decision based on EE criteria Particulars Unit CNC machine Air compressor Capital Cost Rs 40,00,000 14,00,000 Energy consumption kwh/yr 25,000 150,000 Cost of electricity Rs/kWh 6 6 Annual energy cost Rs./year 1,50,000 900,000 Energy savings (current criteria) % 60 30 Monetary energy savings Rs/year 90,000 270,000 Payback period (recommended criteria) Years 45 5.2 Using energy savings based payback period rather than %age of energy savings

EE financing- common criteria Criteria normally used by international energy efficiency credit lines for providing grants and low interest loans: IRR (on energy savings only): around 10% Payback period (on energy savings only): between 7 8 years

Proposed approach for EE loans List based approach for small ticket investments to reduce transaction costs (like JICA list) Only for technologies where energy savings is certain Evaluate larger projects on a case to case basis Only correlate energy saving and investment instead of % of energy savings Seek technical assistance from skilled energy auditors for evaluating energy savings in relation to baseline Verify assumptions and source of baseline data like supplier documentation

Recommendations- Enabling Finance for EE 1. Financing of pre-commercial technologies Public finance through government for R&D Low cost finance from bilateral/multilateral agencies Funding as grant support or venture capital RDD&D in a phased manner Phase 1 Identification Identify energyintensive sectors and applications Conduct energy audits Shortlist new technologies for development Phase 2 Technology development and demonstration Develop & demonstrate new energy efficient technologies Document demonstrated technologies and BOP Phase 3 Diffusion Create awareness Identify and develop local service providers (LSPs) Hand-hold MSMEs and LSPs during implementation

Recommendations- Enabling Finance for EE 2. Financing of semi-commercial technologies Higher upfront costs, poor awareness, high perceived risks Require financial support for a no. of years after development Provide capital subsidies and concessional interest rates for new technologies Making the choice attractive in contract to conventional inefficient technologies 3. Financing of commercial technologies Push through ESCO mode and concessional lines of credit Better guidelines to evaluate technologies Focus on IRR and payback period calculated purely on energy savings alone

Recommendations- Enabling Finance for EE Leveraging MSME-Banking partner relationship Government schemes for EETs should be channelized through all commercial banks engaged in MSME financing MSME can obtain finance from own banking partner Avoiding conflicts of hypothecation of assets among multiple banks Role of Government Consultative process for policy formulation Promotion & Marketing of EE schemes in energy intensive clusters Deepen the list of technologies eligible for subsidy- include semi commercial technologies Strengthen local institutions

Energy Efficiency in SMEs- A Cost Saving as well as carbon saving imperative Thank you for your attention! Upinder Singh Dhingra Associate Fellow Industrial Energy Efficiency Division The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Email- upinder.dhingra@teri.res.in Mobile- 09953089309