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Page 1: Carbon Finance in Gas Flaring and Venting Reduction Veronique Bishop Carbon Finance Business The World Bank OPEC – GGFR Workshop Vienna, June 30-July 1,

Carbon Finance in Gas Flaring and Venting Reduction

Veronique BishopCarbon Finance Business

The World Bank

OPEC – GGFR WorkshopVienna, June 30-July 1, 2005

Page 2: Carbon Finance in Gas Flaring and Venting Reduction Veronique Bishop Carbon Finance Business The World Bank OPEC – GGFR Workshop Vienna, June 30-July 1,

• Kyoto Protocol basics

• Impact of carbon finance

• Securing financing

• Examples

Outline

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• UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

• Industrialized countries (except US, Australia) commit to reduce GHG emissions by 5.2% on average in 2008-12 (vs. 1990)

• Target can be met by:

– Reducing emissions: CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6

– CO2 “sequestration” via land use change and forestry– Purchasing ERs from other ratifying countries

• “Joint Implementation” – Industrialized countries (EEur, FSU)• “Clean Development Mechanism” – Developing countries• “International Emissions Trading”

• Entered into force on 2/16/05

Kyoto Protocol

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• Internalizes the climate externality (partly)

– “Polluter pays” principle– Modeled on US SO2, NOX market

• Free trade lowers the cost of compliance:– OECD: $25-150 per tonne CO2e (marginal abatement cost)– LDCs: <$10 / tCO2e

• OECD shortfall of ~ 2.8-4.8 billion tCO2equiv.

• Funds established to diversify risk, share cost

• World Bank’s role: jump-start market, disseminate lessons, catalyze LDC investment, support host countries

.

Kyoto Compliance Market

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World Bank Carbon Funds

Industrialized Governments

and Companies

Developing Countries and

Companies

Carbon Fund

Carbon Fund

$$Technology

Finance $$Technology

Finance

CO Equivalent22

Emission Reductions

CO Equivalent22

Emission Reductions

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World Bank Carbon Funds

Italian Carbon Fund

Netherlands CDM Facility $ 180 m

$ 43.8 m to date

Community Development Carbon Fund. $128.6 mto date

Prototype Carbon Fund $180 m

Netherlands Europe and CentraI Asia Facility (with IFC)

BioCarbon Fund

$ 80 mto date

$ 35 m Netherlands ECAF

Spanish Carbon Fund $ 200 m

$ 30 m Danish Carbon Fund

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• Emission reductions are calculated relative to a baseline

• Key elements:

– CO2 reduced by displacing fossil fuels– Mitigation of methane, nitrous oxide, other GHGs – CO2 “sequestered” eg through agroforestry

• Impact depends on technology, ER price

• Price depends on:

– Risk and risk-sharing– Supply and demand within market segment

Impact of Carbon Finance

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Carbon Prices(Jan. 2004 - April 2005 in $US/tCO2e)

Source: PCF estimates, based on database assembled with Natsource,Co2e.com and PointCarbon

$0.00

$2.00

$4.00

$6.00

$8.00

ER VER CER ERU

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Impact by Technology

Energy Sector Fossil fuel displacement

Methane mitigation

Renewables Energy efficiency Biomass cogeneration ( )Gas flaring reduction Gas venting reduction ( ) Coalmine methane ( ) Landfill gas (to energy) ( )

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Fossil Fuel Displacement

Fuel Displaced Generic Emissions Factor

(tCO2e/MWh)

Carbon Revenue at US$4/tCO2e

(US$/MWh)

Gas 0.40 $1.60

Coal 0.85-1.0 $3.40-$4.00

Diesel 0.75-1.50 $3.00-$6.00

ER cash flows improve IRRs by 0.5 – 3.0%

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Methane Mitigation

Carbon Revenue* (methane only)

US$/tcm CH4 US$/MWh

Biomass cogen, landfill methane

up to $60 up to $16

Venting reduction, coalmine methane

up to $52 up to $14

* at US$4/tCO2e

Impact on IRR can be >15 percentage points

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Impact for Flaring Reduction at $4/tCO2e

Fossil fuel displacement

[Coal]Gas

$0.00

$10.00

$20.00

$30.00

$40.00

$50.00

$60.00

$70.00

per 1000 m3 CH4 per MWh

US

$

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Impact for Venting Reduction(flaring only), $4/tCO2e

CH4 destruction

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$10.00

$20.00

$30.00

$40.00

$50.00

$60.00

$70.00

per 1000 m3 CH4 per MWh

US

$

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Impact for Venting Reduction(commercial use), $4/tCO2e

CH4 destruction

Fossil fuel displacement

[Coal]Gas

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$10.00

$20.00

$30.00

$40.00

$50.00

$60.00

$70.00

per 1000 m3 CH4 per MWh

US

$

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• Revenue boost:

– ~$ 6/ 000m3 for flaring reduction – +~$52/ 000m3 for venting reduction

• High quality cash flow:

– OECD - sourced – Investment-grade payor– $- or €- denominatedEliminate FX riskFinancial engineering helps tap capital

Impact of Carbon Finance

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Host Country

Sponsor/ Project

CF

ERPA

Engagements re:• Regulation (e.g. tariffs)• Kyoto Protocol compliance

ERs

Ltr. of Approval

ER pmt

Securing Underlying Finance

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Host Country

Sponsor/ Project

CF

ERPA

Engagements re:• Regulation (e.g. tariffs)• Kyoto Protocol compliance

ERs

Ltr. of Approval

ER pmt

Securing Underlying Finance

Lender?Loan ??

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Brazil

Rabobank Project

PCF

ERPA

Financing Agr.

Ltr. of Approval

ERs

Future flow structure: Plantar

ER pmts $5 m

Loan $5 m

SPV

ER payments placed in offshore escrow

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Brazil Plantar Sust. Fuelwood

-4000

-2000

0

2000

4000

6000

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Year

Cash

Flo

ws (

$000)

LoanDisbursementPCF Payments

LoanAmortization

ER payments amortized 100% of commercial loan principal

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Ecuador

Project

NCDF

ERPA

Ltr. of Approval

ERs

Future flow structure: Abanico

CER pmt $4.03

Sub

Hidrobanico

PPA?

Loan ?IIC

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Ecuador

IIC Project

NCDF

ERPA

Financing Agr.

Ltr. of Approval

ERs

Future flow structure: Abanico

CER pmt $4.03

Loan $7 m

SPV

CER payments placed in offshore escrowSub

Hidrobanico

PPA

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Flaring reduction: Rang Dong

• First GFR methodology approved

• Additionality:

– Cash flows with and without carbon– Project must demonstrate that carbon

finance raises IRR above sponsor’s hurdle rate

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Venting reduction: FSU

• FSU republic that transits gas and receives share of gas + royalty

• Leaky transmission pipeline: 5% losses

• Poor financial condition due to low collections, theft

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Venting reduction: case

• $45m investment to reduce losses to 2% over 3 years

• Negative IRR without carbon due to low gas price

• IRR increases to 37% with carbon

• Financing by oil co, MCM, World Bank

• Revenue in hard currency will enable sponsor to repay loan

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Working with the World Bank Group

• World Bank Group’s role in carbon market:

Ensure liquidity in CDM, JIBenchmark new methodologiesIntroduce new countries, sectors, technologies Learning by doing projects

Support to host countries:Capacity building Support in bringing CDM/JI projects to market

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Working with the World Bank Group

• Carbon Finance support:

Purchase of emission reductionsAssistance throughout the project cycle

Project design documentValidationProject approval, registrationVerification

Flexible structuring: VERs, CERs, beyond 2012 …Help in securing underlying financing

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Conclusions• Carbon finance:

Lowers compliance costsImproves returns on climate-friendly projectsProvides a bankable revenue streamIs taking off: Kyoto enters into force 1/4/05

• World Bank Group can help:Provide a combination of carbon finance and

underlying financingHandle CDM registration processHelp develop capacity

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Carbon Market Structure

Project-Based Transactions

Allowance Markets

UK Emission Trading Scheme

EU Emission Trading Scheme

Chicago Climate Exchange

Retail

Kyoto Pre-

Compliance

Not for Kyoto Compliance

New South Wales Certificates

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Kyoto Pre-ComplianceNot Kyoto Pre-Compliance

Traded Volumes

Volume traded in project-based transactions, m tCO2e