Title: EBRD Financing Wind Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
1EBRD Financing Wind Energy in Central and
Eastern Europe
- Peter Hobson
- EWEC 2006, Athens
2EBRD and wind energy Introduction
- What does the EBRD do promoting market
development, enhancing sustainability, catalysing
commercial finance, mobilising technical
assistance, monetising carbon credits - Wind energy in central and eastern Europe the
opportunities and challenges - How can the EBRD help flexible, innovative,
connected
3EBRD What we do
- Promoting market development
- Enhancing energy sustainability
- Leveraging commercial finance
- Mobilising technical assistance
- Monetising carbon credits
- Flexible, Innovative, Connected
4EBRD Promoting market development
- Established in 1991 by 62 national and
supra-national shareholders - Exclusively investing in the 27 countries of
Central Eastern Europe and CIS - Cumulative commitments of 25.3 bn in more than
1,100 projects to date of which 1.3bn in
sustainable energy - Commercial banking discipline with
- a regional risk appetite
5ANALYSIS Foundations of operation
- Apply sound banking principles to every project
- We do not subsidise
- Advance the transition to a full market economy
- Priority to promote private sector and market
expansion - Support, but not replace, private investors
(additionality) - Catalyst for higher and riskier private sector
involvement
6EBRD Enhancing energy sustainability
- 1.3bn invested in sustainable energy to date, of
which 337m in renewable energy - Both direct project financier or equity investor
in renewable projects, and indirect investor via
funds and local banks - Wind sector remains in early development stage in
the region, and a key priority for EBRD - Delivering innovative financing to
- sustainable energy projects
7ANALYSIS Parameters of EBRD financing
- Can invest up to 35 of project cost
- Typical minimum investment amount 5m but
sustainable energy priority means smaller
transactions are possible - Flexible investment type debt, mezzanine, equity
- Minority equity investor up to 49
- Invest in Funds and through local Banks to
- address smaller projects or larger stakes
8EBRD Leveraging commercial finance
- Catalyst for commercial investment Every 1
invested or lent by the EBRD mobilises 3.1 from
other sources - Equity by investing with majority sponsor we
reduce the equity burden and provide support - Debt syndication The EBRD can syndicate all or
part of the senior debt under A/B structure - Debt co-financing The EBRD will work with or
alongside other commercial banks as part of the
debt package
9EBRD Mobilising technical assistance
- Access to Government grant funding
- Funds available for technical assistance such as
environmental assessments, baseline studies - Assisting committed sponsors in early project
development phases - Entrusted with grant funding to
- overcome transition challenges
10EBRD Monetising carbon credits
- Manager of 32m Dutch Carbon Fund buying carbon
credits from Joint Implementation Projects - Contracting carbon purchase with EBRD at time of
financing adds certainty to cashflow - In-house expertise to guide clients through
monetisation of carbon - Well-structured carbon transactions to
- further enhance project viability
11ANALYSIS Wind farm example
- Typical 60MW wind project might expect to
generate 100k tonnes CO2 reductions per year
giving potential to cover 5 - 10 of project
cost - Fund will work with project Sponsor to estimate
carbon emission reduction potential - Support from EBRD fund to prepare Project Idea
Note and Project Design Document - Will contract to buy credits up front
- including partial up front payment
12Wind Energy Opportunities (1)
- EBRD assessed renewable energy potential
throughout its region in 2003 www.ebrdrenewables.
com - In general moderate potential for wind energy
throughout the region but hardly exploited yet - Good opportunities in Poland, Hungary, Croatia,
Bulgaria, Romania, Czech Republic - Key driver now EU legislation and RE targets
13Wind Energy Opportunities (2)
Black Veatch analysis, 2003
14New Member States RES Directive
15New Member States RES Directive
16EBRD Region current status (1)
- Poland many local developers seeking strategic
partners, GC market in early stages, financing
and construction activity starting now,
anticipated growth 100MW 300MW pa - Hungary tight market will be limited by terms
of operating licences, first awards anticipated
2006Q2 - Czech Republic/Slovakia active development,
mostly smaller projects - Baltics good potential but governments slow to
clarify licensing regimes or cautious to award
licences
17EBRD Region current status (2)
- Croatia government supportive and preparing new
renewable regulation, some local activity - Bulgaria supportive government, re-thinking
regulatory approach - Romania new legislation for GC, good time now
to enter the market - Russia/Ukraine very large potential, no sign of
regulatory support yet, but keep monitoring
18EBRD Region market overview
- Slow progress in recent years but now moving
rapidly in new member states, albeit on small
scale - Good growth potential and strong advantage for
early movers, particularly in less developed
markets of Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia - Very significant potential further east
Ukraine, Russia and central Asia. Experience in
more advanced transition countries will be a
valuable stepping stone - Security of supply concerns place new emphasis on
RES
19How we can help Flexible
- Wide palette of financial instruments Debt
equity guarantees credit lines equity funds - Long-term partner Offering longer tenors than
market norms partnering at an early stage - Public and Private Invest with and through
public and private operations engaging with
Government bodies on projects and policy
20How we can help Innovative
- Developing new instruments Renewable energy
fund, EE/RE Credit Line (e.g. Bulgaria
www.beerecl.com) - Establishing new activities Developing carbon
finance capability under Bank operations - EBRD Renewable Development Initiative Website
pooling latest information on regional renewable
activities. www.ebrdrenewables.com
21How we can help Connected
- In-depth understanding of region 36 offices
across region experience through rough and
smooth from Russian crisis to EU Accession - Working with governments and the EU on going
policy dialogue at country level and continuous
discussions with EU on implementation of
renewables framework and problems encountered - Extensive commercial expertise Team staff from
leading banks, funds and industry
22How to contact us
- Peter Hobson Senior Banker, Renewable Energy
Co-ordinator - Tel 44 (0)20 7338 6737 Email hobsonp_at_ebrd.com
- One Exchange Square, London, EC2A 2JN
- Mike Rand Associate Banker, Energy Group
- Tel 44 (0)20 7338 6267 Email randm_at_ebrd.com
- One Exchange Square, London, EC2A 2JN