Green Finance for Green Growth    ~ Public Private Financial Partnership  ~ 17 November 2010 Takashi Hongo Special Advisor and Head of  Environment Finance Engineering Department Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Green Finance for Green Growth
Financial Crisis Environment Constraint Energy Constraint Green Stimulus Green Growth Economic Growth of   Asia Technology Driven Private Driven Market-base Mechanism Level Playing Fields Access to Clean Energy Triple Threats
Demand and Supply of Additional Investment
Source: UNFCCC Keep the increase in global temperature below 2 degrees. Emissions targets of Annex I Parties for 2020 are to be submitted by 31 January 2010. Nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) by Non-Annex I Parties are to be communicated every two years. NAMAs seeking international support are to be recorded in a registry. Crucial role of REDD-plus Additional funding to developing countries:  USD 30 billion (2010-2012)  Mobilizing USD 100 billion a year by 2020 (public & private, bilateral & multilateral) Copenhagen Green Climate Fund Technology mechanism to accelerate technology development and transfer Assessment of the implementation of this Accord is to be completed by 2015. Copenhagen Accord
Green Banking/Green Financing Greening of Operation Greening of Finance Contribution for New Mechanism Minimum Requirement Proactive Financing 3R, Low Carbon Operation Environment Guideline - Commercially Viable BAT -Measurement of CO2 Reduction  (MRV) Voluntary actions -Carbon Offset -Sustainable Forest Rating -Weather Index Insurance for Agriculture CSR to New Business Model
JBIC’s Green Finance
JBIC Negative impact Positive contribution Finance Consideration  of future system Project Project Finance Environment Guideline (Avoid, minimize ) Organizational Operation ・ 3R ・ CO2 reduction   plan ・ Study ・ Proposal Environment Finance ( LIFE, GREEN) Knowledge contribution JBIC for Environment and Bio Diversity (4 arrows approach)
“ LIFE” (Leading Investment to Future Environment) Initiative by JBIC ● LIFE will …    ・ support both public and private sectors,                 ・ cooperate with multilateral development banks (MDBs) and mobilize private financing.    ● JBIC’s financial support under the Initiative will be around   5 billion USD for the next 2 years.  Four main targeted sectors  of the Initiative are ... ・ Clean power generation -  Solar, geothermal, wind power, clean   coal power plant, etc ・ Energy efficiency improvement   -  Upgrading of existing transmissions and distributions,  modernization and heat recovery of steel furnaces and cement  kilns, ESCO (energy service companies), etc. ・ Water -  Water purification and supply, sewage system, wastewater    treatment, desalination and water processing, etc ・ Urban transportation   -  Modal shift in densely populated areas, etc     Cooperation (Co-finance, information sharing, etc) Loans / Loans, etc Catalytic role Loans, etc MDBs (ADB, World Bank Group, etc) Private financial institutions J B I C Equity Investment
JBIC  “ GREEN” Future carbon market Finance J-MRV Commercially viable  BAT (best available technology) Deployment Possibility ・ Industries ・ Carbon Players ・ Host Government Dialogue Share GHG emission  reduction projects GHG emission  reductions JBIC will review the followings 1. Climate change policy of the host country 2. Technology to be used  3. Reduction amount by J-MRV J-MRV ・ Scaling up low carbon investment ・“ simple, practical and internationally acceptable” guideline ・ Following investor’s decision making process (MRV: Measurement, reporting and verification) Reduction amount Ownership New Financial Program (GREEN) and J-MRV (Global action for reconciling economic growth and environmental preservation)
・ Scaling up low carbon investment ・“ simple, practical and internationally acceptable” guideline ・ Following investor’s decision making process Baseline amounts =  Emissions in the case without investment Option of Baseline a/ Actual emissions before investment,  b/ Emissions from similar installations in operation in the country or in the region c/ Emissions from similar installations recently invested in the country or in the region Reduction amounts =  Baseline emissions - Emissions from projects Taking into account of ・ investment climate such as economy, energy, technology, regulation. ・ availability and reliability of data Sampling and theoretical value may be applicable http://www.jbic.go.jp/en/about/news/2010/0730-01/100730_mrv_guideline.pdf J-MRV
Source: IEEJ CO 2  emission reduction potential by using Japanese BAT   (‘000 ton/Y ) Reduction Potential of Proven Technology
Energy saving and CO2 reduction  18,410Kwh 120,000 ton/y (China, 5000ton X2 units) Cooling  Tower PH Boiler Demineralizer building AQC Boiler Turbine / Generator Building Source Kawasaki Heat Recovery System of Cement Plant
Environment Guideline JBIC’s Environment Guideline ・ Pollution control, Natural Environment, Social Environment ・ Risk Analysis Department and Independent Third Party ・ ECA Common Approach ・ Alliance with more than 20 institutions ・ Sustainability of Projects (Risk Mitigation) ・ Responsibility of Financial Sector ・ International Standard and Custom Local Regulation Equator Principle ・ Project Finance in developing countries ・ Around 60 institutions
Innovative Instrument  for Green Finance
Stock Market  Network Rating Evaluation Advisory The Good Bankers Fund Manager Investment  Fund Institutional and Individual Investors Rating System Forest-friendly  Assets Investment Advisory  Board Financial Review Investment Reviewing Forest Friendly Activities of companies Businesses  Finances  Academia Policies Citizens Forest Eco Fund 190 items reviewed Service Contract Management Contract Source : The Good Bankers Co., Ltd. Forest Eco Fund
Farmers BAAC JBIC Sonpo Japan Study (2008) Premium Payment Development of] WIIA MOU Host Participation Weather Index Insurance for Agriculture (WIIA) Rain Fall Minimum Rain Fall (Contract) Rain Fall No Insurance Payment Insurance Payment (Compensation of drop of income) Monitoring  Period month
We enjoy biodiversity services. We need to maintain biodiversity for future generations. ・ Many medicines originate through or were developed by studying biodiversity services. ・ Fishing and agriculture depend on biodiversity services. Today we enjoy biodiversity freely because of its externalities, but without sustainable usage it would be exhausted. Biodiversity must be internalized to the economy ・ They will need to use biodiversity services just as now, such as genetic businesses developed through science and technology.  Value of biodiversity
Financial risk  Financial losses realized on projects because of inadequate management of biodiversity-related risk Reputation and  funding  risk Mission risk  Loss of reputation and financial strength  through improper management of biodiversity-related risk Failure to realize sustainable growth through project financing  Short  term  risk Long  term  risk Environmental due diligence including biodiversity Proactive finance for projects with biodiversity components CSR activities for biodiversity components Contribute to  mechanism for BES  Risk Mitigation Biodiversity-Related Risk for Financial Institutions
Estimation of precipitation by the integrated satellite monitoring system Can we use this system for dam operation or weather derivative?   New Technology and Finance
Biomass stock monitoring system Can we use this for forest management and forest credit system?  New Technology and Finance
Green Finance Proposal
Awareness of Environment Constraint Review of environment impact Green Finance Alliance (consideration and proposal) Climate Finance (with MRV) Water Finance Environment Guideline (safe guard) ・ Pollution control ・ Natural environment ・ Social environment Proactive Action Risk Mitigation System  for the future  Creating new market (Forest, Biodiversity etc) Green Finance
Public Sector (Improvement of investment climate) Private Sector (Driving force) Financial Sector  (Push last one mile) Capacity of Our Planet Change of Lifestyle Better investment climate, More investment Use of Technology  Public Private Financial Partnership

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Green finance for green growth

  • 1. Green Finance for Green Growth   ~ Public Private Financial Partnership ~ 17 November 2010 Takashi Hongo Special Advisor and Head of Environment Finance Engineering Department Japan Bank for International Cooperation
  • 2. Green Finance for Green Growth
  • 3. Financial Crisis Environment Constraint Energy Constraint Green Stimulus Green Growth Economic Growth of   Asia Technology Driven Private Driven Market-base Mechanism Level Playing Fields Access to Clean Energy Triple Threats
  • 4. Demand and Supply of Additional Investment
  • 5. Source: UNFCCC Keep the increase in global temperature below 2 degrees. Emissions targets of Annex I Parties for 2020 are to be submitted by 31 January 2010. Nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) by Non-Annex I Parties are to be communicated every two years. NAMAs seeking international support are to be recorded in a registry. Crucial role of REDD-plus Additional funding to developing countries: USD 30 billion (2010-2012) Mobilizing USD 100 billion a year by 2020 (public & private, bilateral & multilateral) Copenhagen Green Climate Fund Technology mechanism to accelerate technology development and transfer Assessment of the implementation of this Accord is to be completed by 2015. Copenhagen Accord
  • 6. Green Banking/Green Financing Greening of Operation Greening of Finance Contribution for New Mechanism Minimum Requirement Proactive Financing 3R, Low Carbon Operation Environment Guideline - Commercially Viable BAT -Measurement of CO2 Reduction (MRV) Voluntary actions -Carbon Offset -Sustainable Forest Rating -Weather Index Insurance for Agriculture CSR to New Business Model
  • 8. JBIC Negative impact Positive contribution Finance Consideration of future system Project Project Finance Environment Guideline (Avoid, minimize ) Organizational Operation ・ 3R ・ CO2 reduction   plan ・ Study ・ Proposal Environment Finance ( LIFE, GREEN) Knowledge contribution JBIC for Environment and Bio Diversity (4 arrows approach)
  • 9. “ LIFE” (Leading Investment to Future Environment) Initiative by JBIC ● LIFE will …    ・ support both public and private sectors,                 ・ cooperate with multilateral development banks (MDBs) and mobilize private financing.    ● JBIC’s financial support under the Initiative will be around 5 billion USD for the next 2 years. Four main targeted sectors of the Initiative are ... ・ Clean power generation - Solar, geothermal, wind power, clean coal power plant, etc ・ Energy efficiency improvement - Upgrading of existing transmissions and distributions, modernization and heat recovery of steel furnaces and cement kilns, ESCO (energy service companies), etc. ・ Water - Water purification and supply, sewage system, wastewater treatment, desalination and water processing, etc ・ Urban transportation - Modal shift in densely populated areas, etc    Cooperation (Co-finance, information sharing, etc) Loans / Loans, etc Catalytic role Loans, etc MDBs (ADB, World Bank Group, etc) Private financial institutions J B I C Equity Investment
  • 10. JBIC “ GREEN” Future carbon market Finance J-MRV Commercially viable BAT (best available technology) Deployment Possibility ・ Industries ・ Carbon Players ・ Host Government Dialogue Share GHG emission reduction projects GHG emission reductions JBIC will review the followings 1. Climate change policy of the host country 2. Technology to be used 3. Reduction amount by J-MRV J-MRV ・ Scaling up low carbon investment ・“ simple, practical and internationally acceptable” guideline ・ Following investor’s decision making process (MRV: Measurement, reporting and verification) Reduction amount Ownership New Financial Program (GREEN) and J-MRV (Global action for reconciling economic growth and environmental preservation)
  • 11. ・ Scaling up low carbon investment ・“ simple, practical and internationally acceptable” guideline ・ Following investor’s decision making process Baseline amounts = Emissions in the case without investment Option of Baseline a/ Actual emissions before investment, b/ Emissions from similar installations in operation in the country or in the region c/ Emissions from similar installations recently invested in the country or in the region Reduction amounts = Baseline emissions - Emissions from projects Taking into account of ・ investment climate such as economy, energy, technology, regulation. ・ availability and reliability of data Sampling and theoretical value may be applicable http://www.jbic.go.jp/en/about/news/2010/0730-01/100730_mrv_guideline.pdf J-MRV
  • 12. Source: IEEJ CO 2 emission reduction potential by using Japanese BAT (‘000 ton/Y ) Reduction Potential of Proven Technology
  • 13. Energy saving and CO2 reduction 18,410Kwh 120,000 ton/y (China, 5000ton X2 units) Cooling Tower PH Boiler Demineralizer building AQC Boiler Turbine / Generator Building Source Kawasaki Heat Recovery System of Cement Plant
  • 14. Environment Guideline JBIC’s Environment Guideline ・ Pollution control, Natural Environment, Social Environment ・ Risk Analysis Department and Independent Third Party ・ ECA Common Approach ・ Alliance with more than 20 institutions ・ Sustainability of Projects (Risk Mitigation) ・ Responsibility of Financial Sector ・ International Standard and Custom Local Regulation Equator Principle ・ Project Finance in developing countries ・ Around 60 institutions
  • 15. Innovative Instrument for Green Finance
  • 16. Stock Market Network Rating Evaluation Advisory The Good Bankers Fund Manager Investment Fund Institutional and Individual Investors Rating System Forest-friendly Assets Investment Advisory Board Financial Review Investment Reviewing Forest Friendly Activities of companies Businesses Finances Academia Policies Citizens Forest Eco Fund 190 items reviewed Service Contract Management Contract Source : The Good Bankers Co., Ltd. Forest Eco Fund
  • 17. Farmers BAAC JBIC Sonpo Japan Study (2008) Premium Payment Development of] WIIA MOU Host Participation Weather Index Insurance for Agriculture (WIIA) Rain Fall Minimum Rain Fall (Contract) Rain Fall No Insurance Payment Insurance Payment (Compensation of drop of income) Monitoring Period month
  • 18. We enjoy biodiversity services. We need to maintain biodiversity for future generations. ・ Many medicines originate through or were developed by studying biodiversity services. ・ Fishing and agriculture depend on biodiversity services. Today we enjoy biodiversity freely because of its externalities, but without sustainable usage it would be exhausted. Biodiversity must be internalized to the economy ・ They will need to use biodiversity services just as now, such as genetic businesses developed through science and technology. Value of biodiversity
  • 19. Financial risk Financial losses realized on projects because of inadequate management of biodiversity-related risk Reputation and funding risk Mission risk Loss of reputation and financial strength through improper management of biodiversity-related risk Failure to realize sustainable growth through project financing Short term risk Long term risk Environmental due diligence including biodiversity Proactive finance for projects with biodiversity components CSR activities for biodiversity components Contribute to mechanism for BES Risk Mitigation Biodiversity-Related Risk for Financial Institutions
  • 20. Estimation of precipitation by the integrated satellite monitoring system Can we use this system for dam operation or weather derivative? New Technology and Finance
  • 21. Biomass stock monitoring system Can we use this for forest management and forest credit system? New Technology and Finance
  • 23. Awareness of Environment Constraint Review of environment impact Green Finance Alliance (consideration and proposal) Climate Finance (with MRV) Water Finance Environment Guideline (safe guard) ・ Pollution control ・ Natural environment ・ Social environment Proactive Action Risk Mitigation System for the future Creating new market (Forest, Biodiversity etc) Green Finance
  • 24. Public Sector (Improvement of investment climate) Private Sector (Driving force) Financial Sector (Push last one mile) Capacity of Our Planet Change of Lifestyle Better investment climate, More investment Use of Technology Public Private Financial Partnership

Editor's Notes

  • #11: Slide 5, pink box Before: Industries Carbon Players Host Government After: Industries Carbon players Host government
  • #25: Slide 11, green box Before: Change of Life Style After: Change of Lifestyle