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Title: Interactive Panel: Financing Issues


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Interactive Panel Financing Issues Dilemmas
Chair Eric BrittonManaging Director,
EcoPlan InternationalPanelists Jan-Olas
WillumsBoard Member, Renewable Energy
CorporationEric UsherUNEP Energy
PracticeKeri-Lynn HauckManager Financial
Advisory, Climate Change Capital
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Sustainable Energy FinanceCreating the climate
for Change
Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
  • Eric Usher
  • Lead, Sustainable Energy Finance
  • United Nations Environment Programme
  • World Energy Technology Summit
  • February 10th, 2004

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Energy Sector Context Macro View
  • Global energy investment needs are significant
  • US16 trillion over 30 years, 60 for electricity
    sector
  • raising capital for this new infrastructure is a
    daunting challenge, esp. in developing countries
  • investment impeded by poorly developed financial
    markets, products, institutions...high commercial
    and credit risks...lack of infrastructure to
    deliver capital and services
  • while increasing environmental impacts create the
    imperative to shift new investment towards
    greener energy options.
  • eg. Localised air pollution gt 4-5 of global
    burden of disease and costs 0.5-2.5 of world GNP

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Energy Sector Context Micro View The Costs of
Being a Clean Energy Innovator
HUGE
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Specifics of Financing Renewable Energy Systems
  • Financing RE is new to financiers.
  • Compounding the lack of information are the
    issues of financial structure and scale.
  • Developers of clean energy projects are often
    under-financed and have limited track records.
  • Financiers perceive many RE technologies as being
    commercially unproven.
  • Fuel supply risk can be a concern for RE although
    the true risks of conventional power projects are
    sometimes understated

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  • Transaction Finance
  • Indian Solar Loan Programme using finance
    subsidies to help banks build PV credit
    portfolios.
  • UNEP/WB Energy Efficiency lending (India, China,
    Brazil) applying ESCO approaches to
    energy efficiency lending
  • MEDREP Interest Rate Subsidy Facility
    working with local banks to build solar thermal
    credit portfolios
  • Transaction Support
  • RE/EE Investment Advisory Facility buying
    down transaction costs by helping investment
    proposals through a financiers evaluation
    and due diligence process.
  • Start-Up Capital
  • Rural Energy Enterprise Development (REED)
    Programmes operating in 5 countries Africa,
    Brazil, China
  • shifting from grant based technology
    demonstrations to the seed capital business.
  • African Rift Geothermal Development Facility
    public/private sharing of exploration risks
  • Operating Capital
  • REED Growth Capital Funds
  • blending donor and commercial capital in
    patient growth capital funds.
  • African Rift Geothermal Development Facility
    public/private sharing of exploration risks
  • MEDREP Working Capital Guarantee Facility
    dedicated guarantee lines for Moroccan PV
    concessionaires

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Successful public interventions are those that
  • 1. Address specific market barriers or failures
  • 2. Do not overly distort existing markets
  • 3. Are removable ? do not create dependence
  • 4. Reward innovation ? bring costs down, not up
  • 5. Are cost effective ? leverage, catalytic, etc

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  • Launched Oct. 21st at UNEP FI Tokyo Roundtable
  • Joint initiative of UNEP Energy, UNEP FI and
    BASE
  • Activity Areas1. Provide Information2.
    Facilitate Networks3. Develop Partnerships

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  • The challenge of supplying rural energy services
  • is NOT a lack of technology, business models,
    capital or the ability to pay
  • it is the MISMATCH between the needs of the
    enterprise and the types of financing currently
    available.
  • P. Larocco, ECo
  • For info on UNEP Energy programmes
  • www.uneptie.org/energy

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