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Green Finance
A breakfast time guide to finance and support available in the South West (Cornwall) to Businesses looking to embrace Low Carbon/Renewables
Administration
Admin
Timetable
Presenters…
Presenters
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Green Finance
Presentations• Summary of ‘green finance’• ‘Low Carbon Grant Fund’• SW Cleantech Co-Investment Fund• Venture Capital • Investment Readiness
Q&A session
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Green Finance: what’s out there today? (in 7 minutes)
Summary of ‘Green Finance’ potentially available to SW Companies/ Entrepreneurs’ looking to engage with Low Carbon Economy
Richard Wadman, Corporate Finance Director, Winter Rule LLP
Assessment: Recognition of opportunity and requirements?
• The Carbon Trust commissioned independent research which found that:
• While more businesses in the South West see green growth as an opportunity (67%) compared to the rest of the UK
• And over three quarters recognise the business benefits an enhanced ‘green’ reputation can bring to their organisation (76%)
• fewer than 1 in 3 are actively developing greener products and services (30%)
• and two thirds do not have an annual plan to reduce carbon emissions (65%)
• Attendance at events incl. ‘M&S event’• Finance required to stimulate action?
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Caveats and acknowledgements…
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Fluid: watch this space
In the past month…• Green Investment Bank: House of Commons
Report • “Feed-in Tariffs: Consultation on fast-track
review for small scale low carbon electricity” - DECC
• “£550m green funding package unveiled”(Carbon Trust and Siemens)
• Low Carbon Grant Fund?
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Green Finance: What’s not in?
Green Investment Bank• “£1bn of capital to fund clean energy and low-carbon projects.”• Report on 12 March by House of Commons Environmental
Audit Committee• Treasury: ONS classify bank as Public Sector (impact on deficit
reduction?)• No decision until 2014 / 15 as to whether bank can borrow?
• http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/mar/18/green-revolution-hit-curbs-bank
• Budget (yesterday) – £3bn to be in funds by 2012/13; able to borrow in 2015
Business Link Capital Grants• Close 31 March (- 10 days)
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What’s out
EIS/ VCT for investment in companies whose trade exists whose trade [ ] in the receipt of FITs
• where commercial electricity production commences after 6 April 2012
• For shares issued after 23 March 2011
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Green Finance: What’s in and/or coming soon?
National SW Region/ Cornwall
Renewable Energy Production
FITs and ROCsRHIs
Low Carbon Grant FundRDPE
Carbon reduction/ Energy and/or Resource Efficiency
The Carbon Trust – interest free loans
‘Green Equipment Finance – Siemens
Property Gap Funding
RDPE - SWARM
Cleantech businesses Venture Capital/ Business Angel (Note 1)
SW Cleantech Co-Investment Fund
Grant for Business Investment (Note 1)
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Note 1: Funding source not explicitly for thisNote 2: Banks, including Triodos, Co-op and Santander and VCTs actively engaged in Renewable Energy
Finance: Renewable Energy
FITs• FITs introduced 1 April 2010• Consultation of Fast Track Review – March 2011
• Solar PV > 50kWh, proposed new FITs• 50kWh – 150kWh TIC: 19.0p/ kWh (31.4p or 29.3p/kWh + RPI)• 150kWh – 250kWh TIC: 15.0p/kWh (29.3p/kWh + RPI)• 250kWh – 5MW TIC and stand alone: 8.5p/kWh (29.3p/kWh + RPI)• Effective from 1 August 2011
• Farm scale AD (of up to 500kW)• <250kW TIC: 14.0p/kWh (11.5p/kWh)• 250kW – 500kw TIC: 13.0/kWh (11.5p/kWh)
• Responses by 6 May 2011• Cornwall specifically mentioned in consultation document
(6/10 planning permissions for solar PV farms)
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Finance: Renewable Energy
• FITs• Co-ordinated response from ‘Cornwall’?• Better handling = one key message
• Investors require certainty…
• Electricity Market Reform• Consultation Document – December 2010• Responses closed – 10 March 2011
• RHI• Details announced 10 March 2011• Two phases – first targeted at ‘big emitters’/ non-domestic• Tariff tables • Approval by parliament Summer 2011?
• http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/uk_supply/energy_mix/renewable/policy/incentive/incentive.aspx
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Finance: Renewable Energy/ Energy Efficiency
Low Carbon Grant Fund
RDPE•Farmers (R4F and S4P):
• free advice on Resource Management and • up to £10k grant for capital works
•Food processor (with expansion plans)• Upgrade of existing equipment (if not replacing like 4 like)
•www.sw-ruralgateway.info
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Finance: Energy Efficiency Finance Scheme
• “Energy Efficiency Finance Scheme” • Siemens and The Carbon Trust• Loan: “affordable” payback to mirror energy savings
• 1 to 7+ years• £1k min; £30k average
• Energy Efficiency Equipment and Low Carbon Technologies• Efficient Lighting and Biomas Heating• Carbon Trust List of suppliers +• Applications open 4 April 2011
• www.carbontrust .co.uk?
• The Carbon Trust• Interest Free Loans – until 28 March 2011• www.carbontrust.co.uk
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Finance: Cleantech
• Business Angels• www.swain.org.uk
• Venture Capital • E.g., Horatio Investments
• South West Cleantech Co-Investment Fund
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Finance: Low Carbon
• Own Funds• “Retailer Marks and Spencer is another firm reaping the
benefits of its greener products. Its Plan A initiative saving the firm £50m a year in efficiency savings alone” – Mike Barry, Head of Sustainable Business at M&S
• Other• Triodos Bank ‘cheap loans to sustainable caterers’
• Gold or Silver Food for Life Catering Mark from Soil Association
• > £25,000 @ 1% discount from their normal interest rates (of 3-6%)
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The Low Carbon Grant Fund (LCGF). Stuart Farmer - Cornwall Development Company (CDC)Josie Gough - South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) 24 March 2011
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To raise awareness early, during LCGF development Phase
To provide an opportunity for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly businesses to provide input & comment on design
To answer some key questions we suspect may come up: What...?Why...?Who...?When...?Where...?
Aim of presentation
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What is LCGF? LCGF is a fund up to £4m - £5m (first Call)
which is proposed to support ERDF eligible businesses
Improved their energy / resource efficiency
Enable the generation of low carbon energy
…….. In order to reduce their carbon footprint
www.cornwall.gov.uk
What will investment propositions be judged on? Key Factor....
Carbon saved per £ invested
Other Factors….
Innovation
Economic benefits to the business (productivity / jobs)
Wider economic benefits to Cornwall & IOS (Supply-chain development/ R&D Links/ Best practice dissemination)
www.cornwall.gov.uk
Why is LCGF needed?
Supports ERDF Convergence cross cutting commitments to Carbon Reduction
LCGF will invest in projects that have Carbon Reduction as their primary outcome where
They are not supported through existing schemes (FIT / RHI etc…..)
Mandated through the existing regulatory framework
Would otherwise be undeliverable due to issues of commercial viability
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Who can be apply for LCGF?
ERDF eligible businesses in Cornwall and the IOS
Projects which are seeking an ERDF Convergence investment between £70K to £1m (appropriate level of match will be required)
Further eligibility details will be provided with the call
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Design LCGF 1st Stage EOI
Call For EOI’sInvites for
1st Stage EOI
Close CallAsses EOI’s
Successful Letter Advising Unsuccessful
No
Yes
Invite Full Application
Key
Receive and appraiseFull Application
ERDF Appraisal
Successful Letter Advising Unsuccessful
No
Yes
Endorsement &Advisory Group
Grant Awarded
Successful
No
Yes
Letter Advising Unsuccessful
Monitoring & Contract Management
Currently Here
Expected Early May 2011
Expected June 2011
ExpectedLate July 2011
Expected September 2011
Expected LateNovember 2011
Expected Late October 2011
Expected Early 2012
Stage One Stage Two
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Where can business go to engage?
The EOI to be issued in May will contain detailed information and contact details
An open LCGF workshop will be held in ???? for interested businesses
We would suggest businesses wait until the call for EOI is issued. However in the case of any URGENT queries or points, please contact Janet Bowen at [email protected]
www.cornwall.gov.uk
Cornwall CouncilCounty HallTruro TR1 3AY
Tel: 0300 1234 100www.cornwall.gov.uk
Thanks For Your Time
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South West Cleantech Co-investment Fund
A fund aimed at stimulating equity investment into Cleantech businesses in the South WestRichard Wadman, Corporate Finance Director, Winter Rule LLP
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SW Cleantech Co-investment Fund
The “concept”• ‘At Risk’ Funds Loaned • Encouragement for equity investment from Business Angels and
VC’s
Targeted at• Cleantech sector• SW Region
Amount• Min £50k, Max £100k• Match with equity in investment
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Risk Funds
Term Loan• 3 or 5 years• Interest @ 10%• “No capital or interest for term of the loan”
Security• Debenture (subordinated to existing commercial lenders)
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Fund Secretariat (Not Fund Management)
Why?• Not to be a barrier to applications (costs of DD etc)• Maximisation of use of funds (£2.5m pot)
How?• Equity investor does ‘due diligence’• If they invest in ordinary shares then ‘ok’ for fund
Fees• Arrangement fee of 2%• Annual monitoring fee 1%
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Fund Secretariat
Implications• Keystone Investor required
• Experienced investor• ‘Sign off’ by SWAIN www.swain.org.uk
• No previous relationship with company• Can not be connected (EIS rules, < 30%)• Due Diligence performed by Investor (but no explicit
reliance taken by Fund on this)• Investment in cash• Investment to be in ordinary shares• No business plan required
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Cleantech?
Companies which“support and deliver low carbon’ technologies”
Low carbon/CleantechKnowledge based products or services, that:
Provide superior performance at lower Greatly reducing or eliminating carbon production,Improving the productive and responsible use of natural
resources
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Cleantech?
Cleantech: areas of activity
Certification process
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Core technologies Other technologies?
Energy GenerationEnergy InfrastructureEnergy EfficiencyEnergy StorageTransportation
AgricultureMaterialsRecycling & WasteWater & WastewaterManufacturing/IndustrialAir & Environment
Application Process
Pre-Application• SWAIN www.swain.org.uk
• Keystone Investor• Qualifying Company – SME based in SW
• Cleantech certification
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Application Process
Application • Fund Secretariat• Application Form, including Carbon Compass
• Cleantech and Keystone Investor
Draw-Down• Fund Secretariat• Draw Down Form
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Applications to date and issues...
IssuesExisting relationship b/w Investor and CoCleantech?No Keystone InvestorSW?
One offer made
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Post investment
MonitoringFinancialEmploymentEnvironmental
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Summary
• Matched funding for Investment in Cleantech companies
• Keystone Investor required• Initial enquires to SWAIN
www.swain.org.uk• More information
http://www.swain.org.uk/CleanTech.aspx
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Andrew Maynard
Horatio Investments What do Venture Capitalists look for? What does Horatio look for? Some dos and don’ts Is Cleantech different?
Opportunities for strong returns Very selective – 2% succeed Alignment (in theory) More than just ideas Ultimately a “Leap of Faith”
Opportunity to invest £100k to £500k Wide range of sectors Potential for significant growth Work with the team to develop their
business Based in South West and South Wales
Do:◦ Research the VCs◦ Prepare a detailed plan◦ Demonstrate your commitment
Don’t:◦ Have an unrealistic valuation◦ Leave it too late◦ Use a top down sales approach
Not really Technical knowledge Market Factors Specific sources of funding
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Winter Rule 24 MarchUEC Enterprises Ltd
Dr Mark Scibor-RylskiRob Misselbrook CFA
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What we do
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How we select – Proactive approach to
-Value Proposition – why will customers buy your product or service
-Market Potential – local, UK, International
-Barriers – IP, know-how, relationships
-Management – Experience, knowledge
-Financials – What’s required, structure
[ESI Impact – Environmental Benefit, Job Creation]