The new LIFE Programme 2014-2020 INFO Day Brussels 12/5/2014 Antongiulio Marin Policy officer – DG CLIMA.

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The new LIFE Programme 2014-2020 INFO Day Brussels 12/5/2014 Antongiulio Marin Policy officer – DG CLIMA

LIFE: why financial instruments ? Make optimal use of scarce public funds, i.e. identify ways of increasing leverage; Testing new instruments to mobilise or "crowd in" private finance; Address specific market barriers by investing in projects that are not considered commercially viable today but have the potential to be so in the future; ‘Fill the gap’ in the financial market and demonstrate the business case for ‘higher-risk’ projects Facilitate market uptake of climate friendly actions and greening of financial intermediaries via financial instruments Complement traditional action grants Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

LIFE: two pilots Overall objective: Pilot concepts for "green" financial Instruments; widen the financing opportunities for "green investments": Private Financing for Energy Efficiency (PF4EE): M€ 80 from LIFE Climate Action. Link with the EIB's initiative "DEEP Green" Natural Capital Financial Facility (NCFF): M€ 30 from LIFE Environment + M€ 30 from LIFE Climate Action; plus matching funds from EIB of M€ 50 Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

Objectives of the PF4EE To make energy efficiency lending a more sustainable activity across European financial institutions (FIs); To encourage private commercial banks and other financial intermediaries to address the energy efficiency sector as a distinct market segment; To increase lending for energy efficiency in response to priorities identified by Member States’ National Energy Efficiency Action Plans.

PF4EE : Structure Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

PF4EE _ Example European Commission Small family hotel Commercial Bank cash collateral to cover losses Commercial Bank Small family hotel € 1m loan at better conditions due to EIB funding and EU collateral European Investment Bank € 0.75m Loan at favorable EIB conditions MS programme for EE retrofit of hotels EIB confirms alignment with EE Directive

PF4EE complementarity with MS instruments Numerous MS' programmes provide support to funding EE; Cohesion policy funding to allocate min. € 23 billion to EE/RES and urban transport (doubling current allocations); However, this is often in the form of grants and public sector activity, and doesn't cover the full cost of projects; Financial instruments can complement grant schemes; PF4EE will test new approach to be up scaled by financial instruments supported by structural funds.

NCFF Why? Financing gap for biodiversity and adaptation; emerging market opportunities for investments in natural capital Market failures: perceived high risks, lack of track record, long pay-back periods Objectives: Encourage investments in revenue-generating or cost-saving projects promoting the conservation of natural capital to meet biodiversity/adaptation objectives and support green growth; Demonstrate to private investors the attractiveness of natural capital projects; build project pipeline Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

NCFF - Approach Investment facility (debt and equity, direct and indirect) + Support facility (building pipeline, project development) 2 stages approach: i/Pilot phase (2014-2017) for testing approaches; ii/ Operational/roll out phase (2017-2020) Participants: European Commission; EIB (matching amounts for investments; manager of facility); Other investors (only in operational phase) Challenges: testing the various financial mechanisms and project categories; ensuring a broad geographical reach in the EU. Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

NCFF : Example of project based on payment for ecosystem services What is the project? A brewery’s production is affected by the practices of upstream land managers, with impact on water quality. Land managers would need to invest, which would create co-benefits on biodiversity protection, climate resilience, for example to create a buffer strip and/or other management practices. How does it generate revenue / save costs? Contractual arrangement between brewery and land manager: payment for the ecosystem services they provide. Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

NCFF : Example of project -2 What is the role of the NCFF? Investment facility: Provide funding for the loan supporting the necessary investments. Support facility: Help coordinate between the brewery and land managers, therefore securing the business model of the approach. What barriers would be addressed? Lack of track record (difficulty in monetising the expected benefits), long payback periods Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

Conclusions EU faces significant challenges in reducing GHG emissions, adapting to inevitable climate change and to preserve natural capital; An optimal policy response requires the use of an array of regulatory and financial support tools, including action grants, integrated projects and financial instruments, that can adequately address different challenges and constraints; Inducing transitional change requires innovative ways of mobilising private finance in order to meet Europe's current and future climate and environment objectives; The two financial instruments to be implemented are linked to strategic areas of EU climate action, i.e. energy efficiency and adaptation, and complement other climate-related financing. NCFF is also linked to a strategic area of EU environmental policy, i.e. natural capital preservation and complements grant funding in this area. Sub-programme ENV: 75% of total

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/index.htm antongiulio.marin@ec.europa.eu