Dialogue. Insight. Solutions. STATUS OF NAMA PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION Gerardo Canales Manager, Latin America Projects September, 2015 UNFCCC NAMA.

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Dialogue. Insight. Solutions. STATUS OF NAMA PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION Gerardo Canales Manager, Latin America Projects September, 2015 UNFCCC NAMA regional workshop Santiago de Chile

CCAP’s MAIN program Status of NAMAs – Colombia TOD NAMA – Chile Self Supply Renewable Energy NAMA – Thailand Refrigerators and A/C NAMA – Renewable Energy: Kenya Geothermal NAMA – Waste NAMA – Green Resilience Shared Vision of Transformational NAMAs NAMA Finance is Flowing Conclusions on NAMAs CCAP1 OUTLINE

CCAP2 MITIGATION ACTION IMPLEMENTATION NETWORK Goals: Components: 1.Regional dialogues of policymakers, experts, potential funders 2.Video conferences with policymakers 3.Harvesting of best practices, case studies, policy analysis, policy papers 4. On-the-ground support for NAMA design, in-country workshops 5. Global dialogues, policy lunches for negotiators Create regional networks of policymakers involved in NAMAs (Asia, Latin America) Build national capacity to identify, design and develop financeable NAMAs Facilitate financing for implementation of early NAMAs Impact the design of the GCF and other NAMA/climate finance programs

CCAP3 STATUS OF NAMAS The number of NAMAs under development is rising Latin America has been most active in NAMA development The number of NAMAs under implementation is growing though small Funding has primarily come from the path breaking UK-Germany NAMA Facility – The GCF presents a major new opportunity Source: Ecofys/ECN NAMA Status Mid Year update 2015 Source: Ecofys NAMA Database September 2015

CCAP4 STATUS OF NAMAS Energy and transport NAMAs represent more than half of the portfolio As of 2015, around 158 NAMAs are developed or in process, with at least 124 seeking implementation support Source: Ecofys NAMA Database September 2015

Are host country-driven efforts to reduce GHGs and advance sustainable development. Apply technical assistance to surmount implementation barriers and foster replication. Finance catalytic projects for short-term results. Transform policies to sustain GHG reductions. Mobilize private investment through financing mechanisms that change the risk-return equation. Leverage public investments (e.g., infrastructure) Create a pipeline of investments for private sector, development banks and climate financiers. CCAP5 TRANSFORMATIONAL NAMAS

TOD focuses public and private development around transit stations to create neighborhoods where people ca walk, live, work, shop and play. Colombia TOD NAMA Catalytic local pilots and transformative policies “CIUDAT” housed in Findeter governed by Executive Board (Transport, Environment, Housing, Planning, Findeter, CCAP) Increase return on public and private investments – Leverage $16 billion investments in public transport, social housing – Help focus $500 million in Sustainable Cities funds (IDB) – Help attract private real estate investment Annual savings of 3.6 to 5.4 MMTCO2e by 2040 NAMA gives Colombia ability to choose best projects that meet criteria to maximize GHG mitigation and financial leverage– a model for direct access Status: Pre-selected by NAMA Facility, finalizing appraisal CCAP6 COLOMBIA TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (TOD) NAMA ITDP DOs: KfW, CCAP Implementing: FINDETER

CHILE SELF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY NAMA STRUCTURE SSRE NAMA Technical Component Financial Component Development of a bankable project pipeline Training and advisory services for financial sector Investment grants Guarantee fund Outreach and awareness Training and capacity building Technical help desk Monitoring, reporting and verification Leverage of around USD$100 million GHG reduction of 1.5 million tons of CO2e develop a bankable project pipeline 800 people outreached 300 people trained 200 projects supported trough the technical help desk Rise a project pipeline of 200 MW for Financial Component All SSRE projects incorporated into de MRV platform Expected OutputsActivities Components KfW GIZ CORFO Centre for Innovation & Promotion of Sustainable Energy (CIFES) Institutions

CCAP8 THAILAND REFRIGERATOR AND A/C Source: NAMA Facility Emissions account for 20% of country total Four areas of activity – Production of green equipment – Servicing and use – Revisions to policy and Financial Framework – GreenRAC Innovation Fund: 7 X NAMA Funding – Raising awareness Anticipated GHG Mitigation: – 2 MtCO 2 e per year by 2020 – 46 MTCO / year by 2030 Status: In Appraisal DO: GIZ Implementing: DEDE and EPPO

CCAP9 KENYA GEOTHERMAL NAMA Source: NAMA Facility Partner: ECN Policy Studies Geothermal is best technology to keep Kenyan energy sector low-carbon NAMA Supports 850 MW expansion of private geothermal capacity by 2020 Employs technical assistance, risk guarantees for costly drilling, and capacity building 3.8 MtCO2e/yr in 2020 Enhance climate resilience Status: In Development

CCAP10 WASTE NAMAS Source: Mitigation Partnership Source: CCAP Source: Mitigation Partnership Shift Solid Waste Management to waste reduction alternatives to reduce landfilling Create equity fund to support alternative projects Regulatory changes (e.g., increased tariffs, landfill tax charges) to make alternative technologies economic Mitigation: significant sectoral reduction if fully implemented Status: Under development in several countries

GREEN RESILIENCE OPPORTUNITIES: ADAPTATION + MITIGATION SYNERGIES 11

NAMA Facility – Pre-selected 4 projects in its 2 nd round, announced in Lima: Burkina Faso – Biomass Energy Peru – Sustainable Urban Transport Tajikistan – Forestry NAMA Thailand – Refrigeration and AC – Denmark and EC have joined to support €85 million 3 rd round – Third call for proposals was opened through July 15, project proposals submitted, of which 45% from Africa, by far the most of the three rounds. – Has demonstrated demand for NAMA finance Green Climate Fund (GCF) – GCF operationalization holds great promise for NAMAs – $10.3 Billion USD pledged to date – Board expected to select first programs/projects in fall 2015 – $6 billion of initial resources need to be spent by 2017 to start next replenishment. 200 x $ 10 million projects = $2 billion 25 x $ 40 million programs = $ 2 billion 10 x $200 million programs = $ 2 billion CCAP12 CLIMATE FINANCE IS FLOWING

Both selection processes are competitive with similar criteria: Paradigm Shift / Transformational ambition strong regulatory framework Sustainable Development Country Ownership Catalyze private sector investment GHGs Need (GCF only) GCF requires 50% of finance flows to adaptation and half of that to LDCs (NF finances only mitigation) CCAP13 GCF AND UK-GERMAN NAMA FACILITY HAVE SIMILAR SELECTION CRITERIA

NAMAs should be bold – They should transform existing structures that prevent mitigation (e.g. fossil fuel subsidies, anti-competitive regulations, etc.) and create policies that drive low carbon outcomes NAMAs should be at a program scale – By funding programs, rather than specific projects, the funder can achieve greater scale, replication, and overall ambition. – Programs should incorporate policy changes, new financial mechanisms, and some bankable projects. – Host country institutions should be empowered to select additional domestic projects, based on program criteria that the funder has approved (rather than the funder making investment decisions on each specific project) NAMAs should not only leverage private sector and other funding but also demonstrate “paradigm shift”. Need to avoid business as usual proposals that show leverage but not transformation. CCAP14 CONCLUSIONS ON NAMAS

Many INDCs are likely to be quantitative but may not include specifics on sector-specific policies Some developing countries are likely to propose INDCs with elements conditional on international support Conditional INDC elements will likely need to be translated into investment strategies after Paris for consideration by GCF and others The NAMA Facility has served as an important laboratory – it could continue to test bold ideas on financing and NAMA design in the future To increase ambition, need a competitive “race to the top” -- GCF provide the “carrot” for transformation CCAP15 NAMAS IN A POST-2015 CONTEXT INDCsNDC Investment Strategy Selection for funding

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