Investing Today for Our Common Future: How can EIB contribute?

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Investing Today for Our Common Future: How can EIB contribute? 9th EWA Brussels Conference 13-14 November 2013 Brussels, Belgium Monica Scatasta Head, Water and Waste management EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK 13/11/2013 1

OUTLINE 1. The European Investment Bank 2. EIB Activity in the Water Sector 3. How does EIB address the sector 4. How can EIB provide Value Added? 5. A Few Parting Messages 13/11/2013 2

The European Investment Bank (EIB) The EU s long-term lending bank set up in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome Shareholders: 28 Member States of the EU Largest Multilateral Development Bank in terms of assets (over 500 bn) Lends up to 50% of project investment cost Policy-Driven Bank with specific Lending Objectives Water sector falls under Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action 13/11/2013 3

The European Investment Bank (EIB) EIB Lending 1958-2009 13/11/2013 4

Current EIB Offering spectrum Financial products adapted to scale, maturity and risk

EIB Activity in the Water Sector Delfland Waste Water Treatment Plant (NL) Venise Flood Defence - MOSE Historic Wroclaw Water Works Krakow Water Treatment Plant 13/11/2013 6

EIB Activity in the Water Sector One of the largest sources of loan financing to the sector Annual loan average of about EUR 3.5 bn over the past 5 years (vs EUR 2 bn in 2003-07), On average EIB lending represents 30% of the total investment cost of water projects high leverage effect 90% of the projects are located within the EU EIB lends to public or private utility companies, national or local authorities or directly for project finance deals EIB lending covers the whole water cycle 13/11/2013 7

EIB Activity in the Water Sector EIB loans to the water sector from 2008 to 2012 EUR Bn per year Partner Countries EU 27 5 4 3 0.1 3.0 0.4 4.1 2.4 0.7 4.3 0.3 3.6 2 2.9 3.7 0.5 3.6 3.3 1 1.9 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Annual average EUR 3.5 bn (EUR 3bn in EU 27) 13/11/2013 8

EIB Activity in the Water Sector Breakdown of EU 27 Countries 2008-2012, EUR M 13/11/2013 9

EIB Activity in the Water Sector Breakdown EU 27 Countries: 2003-07 vs. 2008-12 (EUR M) 13/11/2013 10

EIB Water Lending Policy (2008) Integrated Water Resource Management (WFD 2000) EU Directive Compliance (or progress towards Acquis) and Meeting MDGs in developing countries Sector consolidation for efficiency & sustainability Adaptation to climate change Security of supply (always consider demand management) Support efficiency (incl. by improving cost recovery) in: allocation across different users water use by the final users service providers in managing systems physical systems themselves Innovation (EIP but not only) EU Directives EU Policy 13/11/2013 11

EIB Water Lending in the EU & the COP Public Policy Objective or GEF Initiative Environmental Protection Higher priority areas Promotion of efficient water resources management Reduction of flood risk in compliance with the EU flood directive Support sustainable drinking water supply services, wastewater treatment, improving aquatic biodiversity; projects to address EU directive compliance backlogs Exceptional Contribution Cross border water projects Natural disaster recovery and reconstruction projects Bio-diversity reinstatement projects Unique demonstration or early adopter take-up of innovative technology projects Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Economic and Social Cohesion Climate Action GEF Resource Efficiency Initiative Any projects in W&WM qualifying under either RE or EE Any W&WM project that is eligible Any W&WM project that contributes to CC mitigation or adaptation NOTE: some water-related activities can contribute to resilience in other sectors Mainly in the EU Efficiency - reducing leakages and managing demand can save both water and energy, thus also improving the promoters financial position Initiatives contributing to conservation of ecosystems, biodiversity

EIB Water Lending in the EU & the COP EIB water lending policy linked with EU priorities: Compliance with Directives (e.g. WFD, UWWTD, WTD, Sewage Sludge, Flood, etc.) Implementation of EU Water Blueprint through: Integrate quality/quantity management, focus on efficiency (incl. Agr.) Green infrastructure (eg wetland protection, preparation of NCFF) Resource Efficiency Initiative under Horizon 2020 Efficient water use & reduced system losses can save water and energy thus also improving promoters financial position Growth and employment Invest in water create jobs in industry where Europe is leader Deteriorating services, WR mismanagement may hamper growth New financial instrument and financing for innovation (EIP) 13/11/2013 13

How can the EIB add value? Value through our focus on soundness & sustainability: Sector policy dialogue to ensure project sustainability, bankability Advisory services at all levels (sector, project preparation, implementation) both within and outside EU Expertise in Project Finance, innovative financial instruments Influence through lending operation Catalytic role as honest broker Early intervention incl. proj. identification (with Ops) Project preparatio Safeguards (Procurement, E&S, Affordability) Phasing of investment and staggered conditionalities, process- vs. output-based conditions Targeted Technical Assistance Follow-up during monitoring SECTOR PROMOTER PROJECT IMPACT 13/11/2013 14

How can the EIB add value? Project cycle and supporting activities Feedback to all relevant stages Team attribution PIN: Appraisal starts CA Approval PCR PCR +3 Completion Evaluation Sector dialogue, Identification Consistency with identification priorities, lending policy Due diligence, Risk analysis appraisal physical Monitoring, monitoring Implementation support Credit risk management, Financial monitoring Feasibility Project preparation Tendering Construction Operation policy & program advisory activities sector studies project preparation support implementation support Learning & dissemination Advisory activities and management of TA Results, indicators 13/11/2013 15

EIB Adding Value: Flood management EIB completed or ongoing flood management projects since 1997, in the EU Country Number Type Project cost (EUR m) Austria 1 Inland 4,000 Bulgaria 1 Inland 60 Czech Republic 4 Inland 1,520 Germany 5 Inland 1,160 Hungary 3 Inland 1,110 Italy 2 Inland, Coastal 4,800 Poland 3 Inland 1,420 Portugal 1 Inland 100 Romania 2 Inland 1,020 Spain 1 Inland 30 TOTAL 23 15,230 13/11/2013 16

EIB Adding Value: Flood management General Principles for development of Flood Management projects Look at the river basin as a whole (WFD) Follow the step-by-step approach of the Flood Directive Carry out a Strategic Environmental Assessment; Combine structural/non-structural measures contributing to overall objectives Support the preparation of Flood Management Schemes (incl. use of our existing EIB Guide) Mobilise TA for preparation and/or implementation (incl. to assess CC risk and vulnerability) 17 Sept. 2013 JASPERS Flood Management Workshop 17

EIB Adding Value: Flood management Czech rep. Flood Protection Phase II: EIB s value added Intervened in definition of strategic approach for flood prevention and supported preparation of environmentally sound individual schemes Central co-ordination unit located within the MoA to monitor implementation Flood risk modelling applied to rank schemes & design mitigation measures: Scheme selection based on multi-criteria approach combining benefit/cost ratios, technical merit & environmental considerations B/C ratios based on risk analysis methodology to compute expected avoided damages (benefits) with/without each scheme: Requested independent environmental expert within the central coordination unit, who is part of the Committee for scheme selection Ensured EIAs carried out in line with requirements of EU Directives EIB s financing conditions (local currency, maturities, fixed & floating rate) 13/11/2013 18

EIB Adding Value: Many areas! Support for Portugal s sector strategy development via dialogue & conditionalities of successive large proejcts Design of innovative solutions to finance smaller clients in Italy (e.g programmes for mid-sized utilities, minibonds) Dialogue with EC, FIs, utilities, regulators on development of climate adaptation lending criteria Advisory services for sector development (e.g. financial sustainability, affordability), project preparation (alongside JASPERS) or implementation support Response to EC objective of increasing use of financial instruments : work on new facilities and funds Increased support for transboundary activities, macroregion strategies (eg Baltic Sea, Danube) Increase cross-sector work, eg water/food nexus 13/11/2013 19

A Few Parting Messages EIB has shown the capacity to be a reliable and flexible partner for the implementation of EU policies EIB has been able to mobilise very large and increasing funding volumes for the EU water sector EIB advisory services capacity is not as well-known and risks to remain under-utilised A continued focus on water sector lending in the EIB will depend the evolving priorities of the EU and MS and our focus areas are linked with em too (eg W/F/E Nexus will need a push..) Follow the money : Availability of grant funding, including for project preparation, remains important in the EU as well Innovative financing mechanisms as a means, not an end sometimes old solutions may work best Coordination needs to increase to achieve EU policy objectives in EIB, in MS but also in the EC 13/11/2013 20

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION m.scatasta@eib.org EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK http://www.eib.org/ info@eib.org 13/11/2013 21