Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy 2015 19 24 July 2015, Germany



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Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy 2015 19 24 July 2015, Germany

Welcome to the Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy 2015! For more than 50 years, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management has been a leading business school in providing professional, academic, and executive education to managers, executives and financial institutions. Within the framework of the Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance we are proud to present our Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy (CSEF-SA) for 2015 (formerly known as the Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy). Now in our fifth year, the Summer Academy offers a great opportunity to gain extensive and practical experience in public and private sector climate finance and project finance taught through classroom learning and practical modeling and case studies. Frankfurt School launched its first Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy in 2010 in strong recognition of the financial sector s crucial role in integrating climate considerations and sustainability into their operations. Every year, our participants benefit from the Centre s remarkable knowledge base built up from their combined research and project implementation approach and expert staff. We look forward to once again hosting you at our Summer Academy in Frankfurt! In the Decade of Sustainable Energy for All (2014 2024), facilitating the path towards a low carbon, climate resilient economy is one of UNEP s top priorities. This endeavor requires scaling-up of private sector investment in clean energy around the world. In this context, UNEP facilitates the interaction between public and private sector financiers, aiming to build capacity and raise awareness on clean technologies. The Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre supports essential structural changes in energy supply and use around the globe. It does so by catalyzing private sector capital flow toward investments in sustainable energy and climate change mitigation and adaptation. The Summer Academy 2015 is an exciting opportunity to hear from those at the forefront of climate and sustainable energy finance. These experts develop and test new instruments, products and services that meet the needs of the financial sector. Building interactive, dynamic, and fruitful links between the public and private sector is crucial to shape a sustainable world. The Summer Academy provides a platform to build and share knowledge on the topic, thereby helping to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. For this reason, we are pleased to once again support the Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy, delivered by the Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance. Prof. Dr. Udo Steffens President of Frankfurt School of Finance and Management Ligia Noronha Director, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE) United Nations Environment Programme 2 CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015

The Programme in a Nutshell The Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance (The Centre) is becoming a leading think and do tank for sustainable energy and climate mitigation and adaptation finance. It is not only project implementation and applied research which makes us stand out, but also our knowledge transfer platform for local and regional training and executive education. Now in our fifth year, our Summer Academy also offers a sister programme, our new Climate & Renewable Energy Finance e-learning course, comprising lectures on climate & renewable energy (RE) finance, different RE technologies in the energy generation mix, environmental economics, project financing and international climate policy. This is doubly exciting for our Summer Academy programme; not only has the knowledge and experience built up over the last 4 Summer Academies to offer an even more exciting new learning programme for this year, but we have also developed a more specialised and tailored programme for more senior-level practitioners working in the field of climate and sustainable energy finance. For the first year, the Centre also offers a 3-day Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Executive Training which is targeted at senior-level policymakers and financiers working in the field. One of the Centre s primary goals is equipping developing and emerging economies with the necessary skills to gain access to clean energy and climate finance. To help achieve this goal, both our Summer Academy and the Executive Training programme supplies international decision makers, project developers and investors with technical and financial knowhow through practical and theoretical coursework. CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015 3

What do the programmes offer you? 5-Day Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy The 2015 Frankfurt CSEF Summer Academy gives participants the chance to take a lead role in the climate finance story; including core coursework on the linkages between public and private sector finance, the impact of recent international climate negotiations and policies and sources of financing to scale up and unlock climate finance. The foundational core coursework is followed by technical courses covering an introduction to RE project finance and financial modeling. Participants will also benefit from prime knowledge exchange opportunities through an interactive session on project design and project pitch. Sensitivity analysis working groups tailored to your expertise will also be offered on energy efficiency finance, the role of microfinance and adaptation finance. The interactive sessions will enable participants to explore the risks and barriers to private investment in climate finance, building their own financial model and assessing the financial viability of investments, and the impact of public support instruments. To top off the week, a panel discussion will be held with senior level practitioners offering rare insights into the industry. The week s evening programme offers social opportunities to expand your professional network. Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Summer Academy (Frankfurt) Agenda 2015 9.00 am 12:15 pm 1:30 pm 5:00 pm Evening Programme Sunday Arrival Welcome dinner Monday Core Course Tuesday Welcome words & meet and greet Environmental economics and international climate change politics Negotiations and regulations Financing needs & private sector finance Business models and related financing needs Risks and barriers to private investment in climate finance Climate finance and sources of financing Public and private investors and financial instruments to unlock and scale-up climate finance Technical Course Project finance The role of project finance in climate finance Project development cycle and financing requirements Cash flow analysis and structuring alternatives Wednesday Technical Course Impact of regulatory frameworks on financial viability Financial modeling Assess the financial viability of your project under various regulatory frameworks Building your financial model and public support mechanisms Thursday Sensitivity Analysis Knowledge Exchange Parallel tracks: a) Energy efficiency finance b) Role of microfinance in climate finance c) Adaptation finance Project design Applying previous knowledge components to effectively design your own sustainable energy project and attract public and private financing Friday Case Study Working Groups Knowledge Exchange Wrap-up Project pitch Present your project to a credit committee Case study presentations Panel discussion Evaluation and final remarks; Certificates ceremony City tour & dinner Dinner at traditional German restaurant Institutional fair and BBQ Free evening Farewell dinner 4 CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015

3-Day Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Executive Training The Executive Training will run concurrently to the Summer Academy, offering senior-level practitioners and policymakers an intensive leadership programme. Because the programme will be guided by the FS-UNEP Centre s senior staff, the trainers for the Executive Training will serve as suitable sparring partners to facilitate a deeper exchange. The cutting-edge Executive Training programme covers topical issues affecting RE finance, including green bonds and risks and barriers to small- and medium-scale financing. Recent trends in policies and regulations and the impact on financial viability of projects will also be covered. Opportunities to analyze real case studies using different tools and techniques will provide critical insights on operational and financial management and strategy formulation, while also offering a better understanding of innovative concepts. To top off the week, a panel discussion will be held with other senior level practitioners offering rare insights into the industry. The week s evening programme offers social opportunities to expand your professional network. Wednesday Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Executive Training (Frankfurt) Agenda 2015 Welcome words & meet and greet Morning Afternoon Evening Programme Core Course International climate politics Status of finance related working groups and negotiations The climate finance landscape Understanding private sector investment criteria, Risks and barriers to private investment Unlocking and scaling-up private sector climate finance Thursday Topical Course Knowledge Exchange Renewable energy finance (medium to large scale) Project finance structures, impact of regulatory frameworks on financial viability RE finance case study and knowledge exchange Green bonds Developments in the green bond market Discussion with real investors Meet representatives of a pension funds, insurance companies and double bottom line investors Friday Technical Course Knowledge Exchange Wrap-up Adaptation finance Challenges and recent developments Overcoming barriers in small scale financing (status quo, innovative financing structures ) Panel discussion Wrap-Up and Closing Remarks Institutional fair and BBQ Dinner with investors Celebratory Dinner CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015 5

About the Organiser The Centre is a strategic cooperation between the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. The Centre has a longstanding track record in designing, implementing and evaluating climate finance projects aiming to facilitate private sector investments. Finding appropriate supply of financing and offering the right instruments to channel such financing is crucial and a core focus area for the Centre s project design and implementation work. The Summer Academy programme builds on this framework for identifying and propagating good practices in sustainable energy and climate finance. For more information about the Centre, please visit our website at: www.fs-unep-centre.org Who should attend the CSEF Executive Training? The Executive Training is open to highly successful senior executives working as policy-makers and decision-makers and financiers. To facilitate a more tangible experience, the two programmes will come together for a panel discussion and our social programme including an institutional fair that offers the opportunity for you to showcase your projects and institutions. The summer academy was very well organized. The staff who put the training together did a fantastic job. The course content was also very relevant. It is interesting to learn that there are many options available for renewable energy and financial institutions can have different products that take this into consideration. It was also interesting to learn about financial modelling and engage with other colleagues in focus group discussions. It was also awesome to experience the German hospitality and warmth and to take a tour of Frankfurt. Overall, I had a splendid time and would love to have a deeper learning and spend more time at the Frankfurt School. Elias Chandi, Senior Officer, RAFIKI MICROFINANCE BANK, Kenya 6 CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015

Administrative Details Tuition fees and accommodation expenses The total fee for the CSEF Summer Academy is EUR 3,450.00 The total fee for the CSEF Executive Training is EUR 2,450.00 Scholarships may be made available to eligible candidates. For more information, please visit www.frankfurt-school. de/sustainable-energy-finance For both the Summer Academy and the Executive Training, the course fee covers all training materials, and full-board accommodation in single rooms for the duration of the training as well as transportation for site visits. Participants must cover all training costs and / or find a sponsor for their participation and all travel expenses to the venue. Training venue The activities for both trainings will take place at Frankfurt School s facilities directly in the city centre of Frankfurt am Main. Requirements The language of instruction for both trainings will be English. No translation will be provided. Application procedures You can apply for both the CSEF Summer Academy and the CSEF Executive Training online at: www.frankfurt-school.de/summer_academy For both trainings the application deadline is June 20, 2015. For the CSEF Summer Academy the number of accepted applicants is limited to 25. The participant group will be selected based on complementary experiences and backgrounds. To ensure a maximum exchange of knowledge with your peers the CSEF Executive Training is limited to 15 participants and is by invitation only, however interested parties are welcome to contact the summer academy team for further information. For more information please contact: Frankfurt School UNEP Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance Sonnemannstrasse 9 11 60314 Frankfurt am Main Germany Mr. Nicolas Parisel Tel.: +49 (0)69 154008-882 Fax.: +49 (0)69 154008-4882 summeracademy@frankfurt-school.de CLIMATE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCE SUMMER ACADEMY 2015 7

www.frankfurt-school.de/summer_academy Sonnemannstrasse 9 11 60314 Frankfurt am Main Germany Phone +49 (0)69 154008 882 Fax +49 (0)69 154008 4882 summeracademy@frankfurt-school.de 01/15 300 (10)