United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy: making them business-as-usual Oleg Dzioubinski Energy.

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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy: making them business-as-usual Oleg Dzioubinski Energy Efficiency 21 (EE21) Programme Manager UNECE/Sustainable Energy Division Committee on Trade Geneva, 15 June 2011

2 Energy Efficiency 21 (EE21) Programme Launched in 1991 Seventh 3-year phase of the Programme ( ) General Objective: To enhance regional cooperation on energy efficiency market formation and investment project development to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in economies in transition Ten regional, sub-regional, country-oriented and interregional projects

3 Financing Energy Efficiency Investments for Climate Change Mitigation (FEEI) Project Long-Term Objective Promote an investment environment for self-sustaining energy efficiency and renewable energy projects to be developed and financed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Activities Source of financing with dedicated investment funds Training to help establish bankable project proposals Institutional and policy reforms Establishing network of energy efficiency managers Duration and Funding 4 years ( ); US$ 7.5 million

4 Financing Energy Efficiency Investments for Climate Change Mitigation (FEEI) Project Co-funding United Nations Foundation US$ 2 million Fonds Français pour l’Environnement Mondial US$ 2.5 million UNEP/Global Environment Facility US$ 3 million 12 participating countries 2 European Union countries: Bulgaria, Romania 5 South-Eastern European countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia 5 countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Belarus, Republic of Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, Ukraine

5 Regional Analysis of Policy Reforms to Promote Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investments Full electronic version (in English) is available at UNECE and FEEI project websites: E21_FEEI_RegAnl_Final_Report.pdf E21_FEEI_RegAnl_Final_Report.pdf s_Final%20Report.pdf Executive Summary published in English and Russian

6 Barriers for investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Main legal, institutional and administrative barriers Complexity of the regulatory framework Lack of secondary legislation and operational instructions, tools and procedures Complex and cumbersome authorization procedures Inefficiency and limited use of public tendering processes

7 Barriers for investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Main economic and financial barriers State intervention in price formation Energy tariffs not covering full costs Limited availability of public funds for financing initiatives and projects Relatively small size of EE and RES projects

8 Barriers for investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Main barriers in the level of awareness, human capacity and professional skills Overall low level of awareness of the need in energy efficiency improvements Commercial banks lack experience in financing schemes Lack of training and education possibilities for improving professional skills Lack of capacity for preparation of bankable projects

9 International Energy Efficiency Forum September 2010, Astana Parallel event to the Ministerial Conference on Environment and Development (MCED-6), organized by ESCAP Co-organizers: UNECE, ESCAP, UNDP, UNEP, Government of Kazakhstan Plenary sessions (first day) and workshops (second day): Workshop on Investments in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects Green Buildings Workshop Website of the Forum: Sept10.html

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11 International Energy Efficiency Forum Outcomes Buildings sector offers significant low-cost opportunities for energy efficiency improvements Barriers to financing EE and RE discussed Access to various sources of financing; tapping into commercial financing Role of the state in making EE and RE projects viable Importance of capacity building to develop bankable projects

12 International Energy Efficiency Forum Outcomes (continued) Specific examples presented: case studies in buildings sector (Croatia, Serbia); EE funds (Bulgaria, Thailand) Experience in financing and implementing projects: IFC, EBRD, EADB, Conning Asset Management, Norsk Energi, ICF International and Renaissance Finance International Policy reforms are directly connected with the potential for investments in EE and RE projects Large and diverse RE potential in the CIS countries could have important benefits for the environment, energy security and the economy Proposal to make the International Energy Efficiency Forum a regular event

13 Structure of the new Investment Fund Bringing a “business as usual” fund by further market formation in the UNECE region Terms of transaction: Targeted capital: € 250 million Public–Private Partnership Equity and mezzanine financing Targeted countries: EU: Bulgaria, Romania South-Eastern Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Belarus, Kazakhstan, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine Investment terms: Market standard terms for projects Market standard terms for investors

14 Financing modalities of the new Investment Fund Examples of projects Cogeneration, fuel switching, boilers refurbishment, district heating rehabilitation, street lighting renovation Renewable energy: wind, solar, biofuels, biomass Energy efficient technologies Bundling schemes for smaller projects e.g. ESCOs, local partners or other SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles) Create a mechanism for active interaction also with development and commercial lenders Implement a project support framework for the generation of market standard project documents

15 The project aims to achieve: Reduction of 10 million tons of GHG emissions a year Considerable energy savings Reduction of transaction costs by the use of the necessary standards and reforms to make energy efficiency projects business-as-usual Replication and scalability of such investment funds Extension of the EE21 Programme to the other UN Regional Commissions

16 Thank you for your attention! Oleg Dzioubinski EE21 Programme Manager Economic Affairs Officer UNECE Sustainable Energy Division