Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund in financing EE and RES programs and projects



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Republic of Croatia Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund in financing EE and RES programs and projects Marija Šćulac Domac Assistant Director for EE and RES REGIONAL MEETING OF THE GFSE Energy between Danube and Caucasus The role of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency as a key issue for economic development Austria, Vienna, 28-29 April 2011 Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund establishment and organisation Established in 2003 according to the Act on Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund First and only extra-budgetary fund aimed at financing environmental protection, EE and RES projects, programs and other activities in Croatia Legal person vested with public authority (administrative acts related to payment of charges, register of parties subject to payment, conditions that must be met by recipients of the Fund s resources, conditions for allocation of funds) On behalf of the Republic of Croatia, founder s rights are exercised and obligations discharged by the Government responsible ministries for environmental protection and economy (energy) Fund is liable for its obligations with all its assets The Republic of Croatia has joint and several unlimited liability, with no limitation, for the Fund s obligations

Activities of the Fund Main activity of the Fund is: Financing of preparation, development and implementation of programs, projects and similar undertakings in the fields of: environmental protection waste management energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources Additionally in the field of energy efficiency: EE policy implementation and co-ordination of activities in accordance with Act on Energy End-Use Efficiency Fund acts as a National EE Agency together with Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship (MoELE) New role of the Fund in preparation and implementation of energy projects: Intermediate body for energy projects financed by EU structural funds Financial Resources of the Fund Financial resources secured from: Charges levied in accordance with the Act on Fund and Waste Act Bilateral and multilateral cooperation Revenues from management of available monetary assets of the Fund Budgets of units of regional and local self-government, in accordance with joint implementation programs Grants Projected revenue for 2011 amounted to 148.65 million EUR 17.66 million EUR for EE&RES projects and programs Resources for financing the activities of the Fund mainly secured from specific-purpose revenues from: charges on polluters of the environment (charges for emissions of CO 2, SO 2 and NO 2 ) charges for burdening the environment with waste (non-hazardous and hazardous waste, industrial waste, special categories of waste such as packaging, old tyres, electric and electronic equipment, oil, old vehicles, batteries, accumulators) special environmental charge on motor vehicles.

Allocation of Fund s resources On the basis of the public invitations of applications announced by the Fund financial resources can be allocated to: local and regional self-governments legal and natural persons that invest their own financial resources in projects for which tenders are issued Fund shall not invite applications when, as a contractual party, it directly co-finances and participates in the realisation of projects Fund s resources can not exceed more than 40% of the eligible investment costs There are some exceptions for: projects and programs of regional and local self-governments (territories under special government protection- up to 80%, islands and mountain areas up to 60%) national programs and projects (approved by the Government) Allocation of Fund s resources (cont.) Resources can be allocated as: Loan - zero interest rate, repayment period 7 years (grace period 2 years, payback period 5 years), up to 190.000 EUR Subsidy of interest rate - up to 2% of the stipulated rate and up to 108.000 EUR Financial aid - only for units of regional and local self-government up to 190.000 EUR Grant for educational, research and development activities, up to 22.000 EUR

Fund s s investments in the EE and RES projects (2004 March 2011 11) No. of projects milion EUR Improvement of energy efficiency 301 19.57 Utilisation of renewable energy sources 82 11.18 Sustainable building 80 5.54 Cleaner transport 556 11.31 Energy audits and demonstration activities 42 0.50 Educational, research and development studies 74 0.86 Other programs and projects 10 8.18 TOTAL EE and RES PROJECTS 1.145 57.14 Co-operation operation with international organisations and institutions in the field of EE and RES GEF/IBRD Grant for Renewable Energy Resources in Croatia - Loan program for the preparation of RER project documentation (2005 2010) loans up to 250.000 USD (up to 50% of the eligible costs) budget of 2 million USD (Fund provides guarantee of payback) performed by the Fund and Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development GEF/IBRD Grant Program of providing bank guaranties for contracted energy efficiency projects (2008-2010) additionally Fund provides financial resources for subsidy of interest rate of approved loans performed by the Fund and Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development GEF/UNDP Energy Efficiency Program and projects (2005 2012/2013) Main partners: Ministry of Economy, Fund, UNDP

1. Project Removing Barriers to Improving Energy Efficiency of Residential and Service Sectors (2005-2009) GEF/UNDP Energy Efficiency Program and Projects Objectives - to raise the awareness of citizens regarding efficient consumption of energy and to stimulate implementation of economically payable, energy efficient technologies, materials and services Project s target groups (on which falls out more then 40% of total consumption of energy in Croatia) - residential sector and service sector Activities national info campaign about EE, seminars, free brief energy audits of buildings and recommendations for citizens, etc. According to surveys carried out by the Project the number of citizens who believe they can reduce their energy consumption by implementing EE measures has increased from 27,9% in 2007 to 45,1% in 2009 For the purpose of information campaign Fund ensured the sum of 1.23 million EUR (out of 1.53 million EUR) 2. Project Systematic energy management in cities and counties (2007 2012 12) 3. Program for efficient use of energy in government buildings House in order (2008-2012/13 2/13) Objectives and goals - reduce consumption of energy in the buildings owned by the state, cities and counties; plan energy policies and sustainable management of resources on the local and regional level Results - 80 out of 127 cities, 19 out of 20 counties and 13 out of 16 ministries are actively included in both projects, with 8.000 out of estimated 10.000 public buildings being entered into the systematic energy management system Brief energy audits of more than 1.000 public buildings conducted Know-how of the projects transferred to Montenegro For the purpose of Program and Project implementation performed by the UNDP Fund ensured the sum of 11.38 million EUR (90% of total budget for 7 years)

Conclusion Key aspects in creating a good investment climate for RES and EE in Croatia: Positive perception of RES and EE Strong interest and initiative from municipalities and regions Increasing number of entepreneurs (private companies) Measures undertaken in order to improve the investment climate: Legal framework Fund as a key financing institution supporting public and private sector Conclusion (2) Main challenges in raising project finance for RES and EE projects: Legislative and institutional barriers Public perception (RES and EE as income provider not spender) Long administrative procedure Lack of financing instruments General lack of financial resources (public and private sector) Experiences with national or international mechanisms for project financing in Croatia: Strong role and good results of national Fund Promising start of using EU funds and schemes Questionable feasibility of other international donations

Republic of Croatia Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund Ksaver 208 HR-10000 Zagreb Croatia tel. +385 1 5391 800 fax. +385 1 5391 870 www.fzoeu.hr kontakt@fzoeu.hr