Introduction to CTI &CTI PFAN. Michael Rantil Bonn, 26 th May 2016

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Introduction to CTI &CTI PFAN Michael Rantil Bonn, 26 th May 2016

Agenda 13:15-13:25-13:35-13:45 - Welcome and Introduction to CTI and CTI PFAN - Michael Rantil, - CTI PFAN Manager/ Swedish Energy Agency KeynoteAddress WhyisPFANimportantandhowcanitmakeadifference? - Russell Miles - Director Adaptation & Mechanisms Section, Environment & Climate Branch of theaustralian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Practical Experience from the Field a view from Senegal - Elhadji Mbaye Diagne - Africa Lead Coordinator Markets / Member of the Senegalese National CC Committee Where does PFAN go from here? Briefing on current activities and plans for future scale up - Peter Storey - CTI PFAN Global Coordinator 14:00 - Q&A/ Discussion moderated by Michael Rantil

Overview of CTI Technology Collaboration Programme under the IEA in support of UNFCCC. Currently 8 Member Countries: Austria, Canada, Germany, Japan (Vice Chair), Norway (Chair), South Korea, Sweden, US. To promote more rapid development and diffusion of climate friendly and environmentally sound technologies through multilateral and international cooperation between the public and private sectors and between OECD Countries and Non-OECD Countries Private Sector Focus working extensively with business and fiancial sectors CTI also works with Governments International Organisations ( WB / UNDP / UNEP / UNIDO)

Context To hold global temperature increase below 2 C, investments in lowcarbon technologies and energy efficiency must increase 75% or USD 12 trillion through 2035 Governments alone cannot provide sufficient capital to facilitate the transition to clean energy at the speed and scale necessary to meet global climate and energy challenges Need for Private Sector to play an expanded role. A primary obstacle to large-scale deployment of clean energy is access to finance Missing Middle: over-supply of projects & capital but the 2 sides don t communicate well Mobilising larger and lower-cost capital flows through private funding and public-private partnerships is necessary to help drive this process

CTI PFAN Rationale How a multi-pronged approach can scale up clean energy deployment Coaching & mentoring PUSH Seeking financing Seeking projects / businesses Clean Energy Businesses & Projects The Missing Middle: Lack of Access to Financing Investment Sources (Financiers, Banks) $ PUSH PUSH Policy Dialogue (barriers and solutions) Government (policies) Training Financial Institutions

Matches Private Financing with CE Projects in Developing Countries Helps Clean Energy Businesses in Developing Countries at early start-up stage bridge the Investment Gap Identifies & Screens Business Plans & Provides Professional Project Development & Financing advice through targeted Coaching and Technical Assistance Strengthens capacity of project developers to present business plans and financing proposals that meet industry standards Organises Clean Energy Financing Forums in Asia, Latin America and Africa to present selected Projects to investors Low-risk, low overhead Networking Model based on fixed fee Project Development & Transaction Advisory Services New Governance & Funding Structure under UNIDO & REEEP - Network & Operations remain in tact - Scale-Up of Activities by 2x 5x

PFAN Services Deal Facilitation Technical Studies Due Diligence & Legal Costs Co-Funding required Tipping Point Technical Assistance Project ID Investment Readiness Assessment (IRA) Identifies Strengths & Weaknesses for focus of Coaching Feedback from Investors & Experts Investor Fora / Investor Roadshows 1-1 Introductions Investor Network Financing Facilitation Strategic Advisory Coaching & Mentorship Professional Advice Proven Methodology Network Members Local / Global

Agenda 13:15-13:25-13:35-13:45 - Welcome and Introduction to CTI and CTI PFAN - Michael Rantil, - CTI PFAN Manager/ Swedish Energy Agency KeynoteAddress WhyisPFANimportantandhowcanitmakeadifference? - Russell Miles - Director Adaptation & Mechanisms Section, Environment & Climate Branch of theaustralian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Practical Experience from the Field a view from Senegal - Elhadji Mbaye Diagne - Africa Lead Coordinator Markets / Member of the Senegalese National CC Committee Where does PFAN go from here? Briefing on current activities and plans for future scale up - Peter Storey - CTI PFAN Global Coordinator 14:00 - Q&A/ Discussion moderated by Michael Rantil

Review of Activities & Briefing on Future Developments for SB44 Peter Storey Bonn, 26 th May 2016

12 mthactivity Highlights 16 new Financing Closures = USD 164 million India (7) / Philippines (3) / Bangladesh (1) / Vietnam (1) / Malaysia (1) / Cape Verde (1) / Nigeria (1) / Uganda (1) / Ethiopia (1) CISCA Project Development & Financing WS in Kiev, Ukraine Investor Forum at SAIREC (with SANEDI & REEEP) WAFCEF2 AFCEF6 Launch of SPICEF Joint Activities with REEEP PFF (10 th Call) Beyond the Grid Fund for Zambia Transition to PFAN 2,0 - Task Force / UNIDO / REEEP

Pipeline Overview 334 Projects in the Development Pipeline USD 8,4 billion of Investment 13,5 million tonnes pa CO2 e GHG reduction potential 3,8 GW of clean capacity 74 Projects Closed / USD 812 million raised 592 MW of Installed Clean Capacity 2,6 million tonnes CO2 e reduction pa 140,7 GWh pa Energy Savings (EE projects) 18 Financing Fora 846 projects identified / 265 selected / 155 showcased 40 Projects Closed / USD 399 million raised

SE Asia 23% Pipeline Analysis at 31.03.2016 CISCA 4% East Africa 14% By Region China 6% Asia Pacific 0% Southern Africa 12% S Asia 15% CAC 9% LA / Brasil 2% West Africa 15% Hydro 15% Wind 5% Solar - 21% Geothermal 2% EE -7% Other 6% By Technology Clean Transport 3% W2E 5% Biogas -10% Biomass 18% Biofuels 8%

Closed Projects by Region S Asia 27% China 12% SE Asia 33% LAC 3% W Africa 3% E Africa 10% Southern Africa 12%

Closed Projects by Technology Biogas 18% Clean Transport 5% EE 18% Hydro 16% Solar 15% Biofuels 7% Biomass 13% W2E Wind 5% 3%

WAFCEF2 Africa Forum for Clean Energy Financing Targeted at projects from ECOWAS Countries Documentation & Applications in English & French 20 Projects Shortlisted (from 49 submissions) PD & F Workshops in Dakar and Accra WAFCEF2 Investor Forum in Abidjan, 17 th Sep 2015 Co-Organisers & Resource Partners: AFDB / SEFA / ECREEE / EBID / ABREC / BOAD Hosted by AFDB in context of Africa Energy Week / New Energy Deal for Africa Opening remarks by AFDB President / PM of Ivory Coast / D-PM of DRC 10 projects / USD 480 million of total investment > 250 investors / financiers and other stakeholders Knowledge Sharing WS & ECREEE High Level Forum

CISCA PDFI WS CISCA Project Development & Financing Initiative 33 Projects submitted Documentation in English & Russian 9 Projects attended WS in Kiev Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan New / Adapted Format ToR signed with each project documenting content and focus of coaching Targeted & personalized approach Project Development & Financing Facilitation Possible Forum in 2017 MoU with Ukrainian State Agency for Energy Efficiency

Asia Forum for Clean Energy Financing Targeted at projects from SE & South Asia AFCEF6 20 Projects Shortlisted (from 49 submissions) PD & F Workshops in Singapore in September AFCEF6 Investor Forum in Singapore, 29 th Jan 2016 Co-Organisers & Resource Partners: ADB / E4A / SEAS / PFAN Asia / IIX 10 projects / USD 171 million of total investment 88 investors / financiers and other stakeholders In negotiation with investors for 1 deal (USD 200K) Other deals in Financing Facilitation phase

SPICEF New programmatic activity in East Africa (+) funded by Sida Call for proposals launched in March DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe Submission deadline 8 th May 2016 Co-Organisers: REEEP, USAID, Power Africa, EADB, REA, PSFU, TAREA, EPD, PSF, DBE Promotional roadshows in all target countries during April Upcoming Events / Activities Capacity Building WS in May / June Project Development & Financing WS in November Possible Financing Forum in 2017

First Adaptation Project Closures in 2015 Sun Culture (Kenya) USD 1,5 million African Bamboo (USD 1,5 million) Eastern Rice USD (USD 400K) IDRC Adaptation Stream Financing Facilitation continuing on projects in Mozambique (Tourism & Forestry), RSA (Biomass) & Namibia (Biomass) 2 nd round launched in early 2016 293 proposals received Selection of projects for shortlist ongoing (60 projects from 1 st cut) New Selection procedure: targeting 10 20 projects Climate Change Financing Forum in Oct / November

Global Snap Shot of CTI PFAN

Network Structure 5 Regional Networks Africa, Asia, Latin America, CAC, CISCA Regional Coverage any country in the regions Dedicated Country Networks active focus on selected hub countries In-Situ Coordinator for each Network at Regional & Country levels Business Development Project Identification & Network Build Out Implementation of SoW > 120 Network Members Signed into PFAN MoU (standard Framework MoU) Majority are in-country Highly specialized; proven track record in raising financing > 50 Affiliates (no documentation) > 40 Resource Partners Broad Ranging Bi-lateral MoU for business development, outreach, project introductions and mutual support DBSA, EADB, PSOJ, AHPPR, SANEDI, IIX, EEP, INWEA, PSFU, REA

Network Analysis Consultant 46% Investor 26% By Member Type Funding Partner 6% By Geography SE Asia 33% Global / Int 13% Resource Partner 22% CISCA 4% West Africa 7% South Asia 13% Southern Africa 11% Latin America 4% CAC 4% East Africa 11%

Strategic Partnerships Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN) Participation in Regional Training Fora (Armenia) Design of Responses (Mali / Guinea) Provision of TA (Mali) Design & Implementation of Private Sector Engagement Strategy Regional Forum in April in Nairobi / DNV-GL & WIPO Green IRENA Sustainable Energy Market Place MoU signed Project Origination, Assessment & Facilitation Services Joint fund raising REEEP Beyond the Grid Fund Zambia EUR 20 mio Fund RECP Continuation of Work on Phased Financing Facility 9 Projects Asia (3) / Africa (4) & LAC (2)

Transition to PFAN 2,0 Overview of new hosting Structure with UNIDO & REEEP and Plans for Scaling-Up Peter Storey Bonn, 26 th May 2016

New Governance & Funding Structure PFAN will be organised as a project activity of UNIDO funded through a multi-party trust fund managed by UNIDO Governance will be effected through a dedicated Steering Committee comprising Donors (as voting members) and Observers Activities will be executed through REEEP No change at network level or to operations Private sector network members remain responsible for delivery of services and activities

Envisaged Structure

Ready-made platforms Regional Approach / Structure Africa (Southern / East / West) PFAN Asia (possible division into two sub-regions SE Asia / South Asia) CIS-CA LAC Platform(s) Networks need consolidation and more rigourous organization Ideally sub-regional approach with 3 sub regions: Central America / Caribbean / South America Platforms need to be identified and formalized

Strategic Focus for Scale Development of portfolio approach / bundling for wholesale capital markets. Development of secondary market activities Will free up capital for primary market, thereby increasing deal flow in primary market Mine existing closed deals and pipeline (treasure trove) Progressively scale up project id & sourcing capability Distribution through major capital markets (London / NY) Establish of specialisations within the network base to support scale-up Project Sourcing & ID Distribution (Financing & Deal Facilitation) Cash Flow & Accounting Technology experts / groups

Strategic Focus for Scale (cont) Refine & expand PFF approach Support across complete development continuum Sectoral de-risking Expand CEFF approach to include events in Europe & US to expand investor base Refine & formalize success fee methodology Knowledge Management & Learning Policy feedback loop Consider commercialization of knowledge products Expand Strategic Partnerships GCF / RDBs / GGGI / UNIDO Activities (eg Regional RE&EE Centres) Exit Strategy

Thank You

CTI PFAN Methodology 2 Entry Points Development Pipeline: Unsolicited open ended / unlimited in time Clean Energy Financing Fora: RFP on cyclical basis Free Coaching on Project Structure, Development & Financing Financing Facilitation Sourcing of Equity & Debt Unsolicited Project Proposal Any Time / Any Source Long Term Development Open Time Cycle IRA Selection Pipeline Induction RFP Project Proposal Coaching Bankable Business Plan Investor PPT Project Data Sheet Introduction to Investors Financial Close Implementation Showcasing at Investor 6 9 months Forum Closed Time Cycle

Project Criteria Technically Viable Reduce GHG Emissions Commercially Viable PFAN Projects Development Benefits (MDGs) Growth Potential Competent Management Team USD 1 50 million Total Investment Micro Projects (< USD 1 million) Wind / Solar / W2E Biogas / Hydro / EE / Biomass / Biofuels / Geothermal / Rural Electrification / Clean Transport / Mitigation / Adaptation Technology Neutral

CTI PFAN S NETWORK MEMBERS TCF Limited FE CLEAN ENERGY GROUP INC. IG-2SD CARIBBEAN ESCo LTD.

CTI PFAN S RESOURCE PARTNERS