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Bucharest, February 28, 2012

European Hydropower Summit Session IV-Small Hydro in Balkan Region (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Republic of Macedonia). Bucharest, February 28, 2012. Dimitar Dimitrovski , Policy/Legal Specialist Balkan Renewable Energy Program (BREP).

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Bucharest, February 28, 2012

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  1. European Hydropower Summit Session IV-Small Hydro in Balkan Region (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Republic of Macedonia) Bucharest, February 28, 2012 Dimitar Dimitrovski, Policy/Legal Specialist Balkan Renewable Energy Program (BREP)

  2. Shared Mission: To Promote Economic Development and Reduce Poverty IFC is a Member of the World Bank Group MIGA Multilateral Investment and Guarantee Agency Tirana 4 IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development IDA International Development Association IFC International Finance Corporation Est. 1945 Est. 1960 Est. 1956 Est. 1988 Role: To promote institutional, legal and regulatory reform Governments of member countries with per capita income between $1,025 and $6,055. - Technical assistance - Loans - Policy Advice To promote institutional, legal and regulatory reform Governments of poorest countries with per capita income of less than $1,025 - Technical assistance - Interest Free Loans - Policy Advice To promote private sector development Private companies in 179 member countries - Equity/Quasi-Equity - Long-term Loans - Risk Management - Advisory Services To reduce political investment risk Foreign investors in member countries - Political Risk Insurance Clients: Products: What we do?Investment Services Advisory Services Asset Management

  3. IFC Advisory Services Business Lines in Balkan Region A2F Access to Finance Tirana 4 IC Investment Climate SBA Sustainable Business Advisory PPPs Public Private Partnerships Balkan Renewable Energy Program AL 2010-2015 BIH 2010-2015 MK 2012-2015 Bosnia & Herzegovina 2010-2015 Republic of Macedonia 2012-2015 SBA Sustainable Business Advisory

  4. Balkan Renewable Energy Program (BREP) – Brief Description GOAL To fully enable creation of RE/SHPP market in Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Republic of Macedonia; To support development and financing of SHPPs in the three countries. OBJECTIVES (COMPONENTS) Improvement of existing RE regulatory framework; Assistance to SHPP sponsors; Assistance to financial institutions (banks).

  5. BREP Program Identified Stakeholders SPONSORS PUBLIC SECTOR • Government, • Agencies, • Power companies, • Municipalities. TECHNICAL SUPPORT • Manufacturing companies, • Engineering and Consulting companies, • IFIs Advisory Services and Technical Assistance. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS • Local banks, • International FIs (IBRD, IFC, EBRD, EIB, KfW).

  6. Why do we support different stakeholders? Support to Public Stakeholders (governments, regulatory bodies): To align national regulation with EU – electricity and RE; To fulfill obligations in accordance to Energy Community Treaty of SEE (creation of regional electricity market); To increase transparency of concessions granting procedure (credibility). Support to RE Sponsors: To increase “bankability” of projects; To decrease collateral requirements; To reduce technical and commercial risks. Support to Local Banks: To make predictable cash flow analysis; To reduce loan’s regulatory risk; To create conditions for project financing.

  7. Regulatory Framework Improvement MAIN ACTIVITIES General • In-depth research of existing framework; • Regional knowledge and best practice exchange; • Alignment with EU/Energy Community Treaty requirements. Specific • Developing/Improvement of feed-in tariff systems; • Improvement of PPA with “take-or-pay” clause integration; • Full implementation of “step-in” rights; • Improvement of SHPP sponsor selection criteria.

  8. Assistance to SHPP Sponsors MAIN ACTIVITIES General • B2B matchmaking events in cooperation with chambers of commerce; • Regional knowledge and best practice exchange. Specific • Cross-check of existing SHPP designs; • Workshops on SHPP design and modern technologies; • Support to the concessionaire (sponsor) associations; • Providing tools and advices on SHPP projects bundling.

  9. Assistance to Financial Institutions (FIs) MAIN ACTIVITIES General • Country level assistance to financial institutions; • Regional knowledge and best practice exchange. Specific • Development of SHPP financing manual; • Development of template for SHPP cash-flow projections; • In-depth support for selected FIs; • Case studies to promote SHPP investment by FI sector.

  10. Outline of IFC’s IS Investment Products Financial Products - From Equity to Debt Corporate and JV Typically 5-15% shareholding (not to exceed 20% of total equity) Long-term investor, typically 6-8 year holding period Not just financial investor, adding to shareholder value Usually no seat on board Infraventures (early equity investments) Equity • Subordinated loans • Income participating loans • Convertibles • Other hybrid instruments Mezzanine / Quasi Equity • Senior Debt (corporate finance, project finance) • Fixed/floating rates, US$, Euro and local currencies available • Commercial rates, repayment tailored to project/company needs • Long maturities: 8-20 years, appropriate grace periods • Range of security packages suited to project/country • Mobilization of funds from other lenders and investors, through cofinancings, syndications, underwritings and guarantees Senior Debt & Equivalents

  11. Results to Date? Legislative package in Albania and in Federation of BIH in adoption procedure: RE Law; Concessions Law; Standardized Concession Contract; Standardized PPA and Standardized Grid Connection Agreement. Database of promising SHPP sites in Albania on sell. Ongoing discussion with FIs in Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Republic of Macedonia for RE dedicated credit lines. IFC Investment Services committed its first investment in equity in SHPPs in Albania.

  12. IFC’s Balkan Renewable Energy Program Team Contacts Bosnia & Herzegovina Dzenan Malovic, BREP Technical Specialist E-mail: dmalovic@ifc.org Denis Mesihovic, BREP Client Relationship Specialist E-mail : dmesihovic@ifc.org BREP Program Manager Nebojsa Arsenijevic E-mail: narsenijevic@ifc.org Albania Bajame Sefa, BREP Finance Specialist E-mail : bsefa@ifc.org Republic of Macedonia Dimitar Dimitrovski, BREP Policy/Legal Specialist E-mail : ddimitrovski@ifc.org

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