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Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments
Funding Program
LIFE - sub-programme “Clean Energy Transition”
Call number
LIFE-2022-CET-INNOFIN
deadlines
Opening
17.05.2022
Deadline
16.11.2022 17:00
Funding rate
95 %
Call budget
€ 4,000,000.00
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Call content
short description
The topic aims to set up innovative financing schemes for investments in sustainable energy in the form of energy efficiency and small-scale renewable energy sources.
Call objectives
In view of the ambitious EU climate and energy policy, including dedicated targets for the years 2030 and 2050, significantly enhanced investments will be needed. This is also clearly reflected in the European Green Deal Investment Plan, which aims at mobilising at least EUR 1 trillion of sustainable investments over the course of 10 years for Europe to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. This requires significant investment from both the public and the private sector. Public finance needs to lead the way, private actors need to provide the scale.
In this context, also the level of sustainable energy and, in particular, energy efficiency investments needs to be ramped up significantly. This requires the mobilisation of both public and private funding sources, with a specific emphasis on progressively maximising the leverage ratio of private to public finance. This is in line with the Smart Finance for Smart Buildings initiative, which aims at using public funds more effectively, the “Renovation Wave” envisaged by the European Green Deal to address the essential need to substantially enhance building energy efficiency, and the REPowerEU plan to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuel imports.
In order to create the conditions for adequate supply of private finance for sustainable energy investments and enhanced engagement of private investors, there is a need to set up and roll out innovative financing schemes at regional or national level, which can be expanded and/or replicated at scale. These schemes have to be adapted to the specificities of sustainable energy investments and, in particular, to the particularities of energy efficiency investment profiles, and to be aligned with or go beyond the relevant EU Sustainable Finance policy and legislation and specifically the related EU Taxonomy.
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Expected effects and impacts
Proposals should address the set-up of innovative financing schemes leveraging private finance for sustainable energy investments, with a dedicated and clear focus on energy efficiency. The financial solution should be operational by the end of the action, whereas the related investments may be implemented after project completion. Therefore, proposals should foresee necessary testing and exploitation activities during the action.
The financing schemes can involve various types of organisations and ownership structures, as well as diverse financing structures, including, but not limited to:
- Models applying different financing instruments such as tailored grants, equity, debt, mezzanine financing, refinancing mechanisms, guarantees or other de-risking instruments (including specialised risk-sharing facilities, insurances, etc.).
- Specific finance models for the energy retrofit of buildings in line with the “Renovation Wave”, addressing property or rental markets and, in particular, public buildings (including social housing) and deep energy renovation. This includes e.g. tailored financial solutions based on energy service/performance contracting, addressing relevant accounting and refinancing issues, or various on-bill and on-tax-financing schemes.
- Schemes targeting the secondary market, including specialised securitization vehicles and green bond schemes.
- Local investment structures, including citizen financing (e.g. crowdfunding) for energy efficiency and other forms focusing on the role of prosumers or applying complementary local “currencies” at community scale to reinforce short circuits and local supply chains, including smart contracts.
- Tailored financing solutions integrating existing market-based instruments relevant for energy efficiency (e.g. carbon finance instruments, including those under the European Emissions Trading System; CO2/energy taxes; tradable certificate schemes and energy efficiency obligations e.g. under Art. 7 of EED; etc.) and/or an adequate monetization of multiple benefits of energy efficiency; or
- Dedicated schemes based on brokers, as well as aggregators or clearing houses (at regional or national level), which facilitate matching of demand and supply of energy efficiency finance, blending of different public and/or private funding sources, and/or project development.
Proposals should take into account all the following elements:
- Address the establishment of innovative, operational financing schemes for sustainable energy investments. In this context, they can draw on and/or upscale other innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments which have demonstrated to be effective;
- Address the provision of finance as well as the structuring of demand, in particular at regional and national level;
- Define the target region(s) and sector(s) (e.g. buildings, energy-intensive industries, insurance sector etc.);
- Clarify how the proposed scheme is tailored and innovative for the targeted region(s) and market segment(s);
- Justify how the proposed scheme complements and is additional to already available funding;
- Clearly demonstrate the market potential, as well as business case and financial viability of the proposed scheme (including e.g. investment sizes targeted, transaction and management costs, expected energy/cost savings and other returns, etc.);
- Plan replication and/or rollout of the scheme envisaged (e.g. at national/regional level); and
- Ensure and explain alignment with the relevant EU Sustainable Finance policy and legislation and, in particular, the related EU Taxonomy, or clarify how they go beyond.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 1.5 million would allow the specific objectives to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
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Expected results
Proposals should:
- Deliver adequately tailored innovative financing schemes that are operational and ready to finance sustainable energy and, in particular, energy efficiency investments.
- Contribute to the wide-spread implementation of the relevant EU Sustainable Finance policy and legislation and, in particular, the related EU Taxonomy, and the achievement of the underlying objectives.
The impacts of the proposals should be demonstrated during the project and within 5 years after the project lifetime.
Proposals should quantify their impacts using the indicators listed below, where relevant, as well as other project-specific performance indicators:
Investments in sustainable energy triggered by the project (cumulative, in million Euro). Primary energy savings triggered by the project (in GWh/year). Renewable energy generation triggered by the project (in GWh/year). Reduction of greenhouse gases emissions (in tCO2-eq/year).
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
Albania (Shqipëria), Andorra, Faeroes (Føroyar / Færøerne), Iceland (Ísland), Israel (ישראל / إِسْرَائِيل), North Macedonia (Северна Македонија), Türkiye, Ukraine (Україна)
eligible entities
Education and training institution, International organization, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Other, Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit), Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs), Research Institution incl. University, Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Proposals must be submitted by at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
- be legal entities (public or private bodies)
- be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
- EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
- non-EU countries:
- please see the List of Participating Countries in LIFE for an up-to-date list of countries with which the association agreements have started to produce legal effects (either through provisional application or their entry into force).
- the coordinator must be established in an eligible country
Natural persons are NOT eligible (with the exception of self-employed persons, i.e. sole traders, where the company does not have legal personality separate from that of the natural person).
International organisations are eligible. The rules on eligible countries do not apply to them.
Additional information
Topics
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Additional Information
Proposal page limits and layout:
Proposals must be complete and contain all the requested information and all required annexes and supporting documents:
- Application Form Part A — contains administrative information about the participants and the summarised budget for the project
- Application Form Part B — contains the technical description of the project
- Part C containing additional project data
- mandatory annexes and supporting documents:
- detailed budget table
- participant information
- optional annexes: letters of support
Page limit - Part B: 65 pages
Call documents
Call document LIFE-2022-CETCall document LIFE-2022-CET(1043kB)
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