German approaches in promoting energy efficiency KfW best practice experience

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German approaches in promoting energy efficiency KfW best practice experience Workshop on Energy Efficiency Paris, March 2012 Gudrun Gumb KfW Bankengruppe

KfW Bankengruppe Founded 1948 as Promotional bank of the Federal Republic of Germany, Shareholders: 80% Federal Republic, 20% federal states Balance sheet total at 30.9.2011 EUR 477 billion Total Commitments in 2011 EUR 70 billion KfW has a wide array of functions Environmental and climate protection is a major promotional priority Focus: investments in renewable energies and energy efficiency in housing and SMEs Commitments in this sector in 2011 EUR 23 billion KfW Bankengruppe is one of the world's biggest financing institution for energy efficiency and renewable energy 2

A bank with a wide array of functions Domestic promotional business Promotion of SMEs, entrepreneurs, environmental and climate protection business start-ups Promotion of housing, education, infrastructure and social development Financing of municipal infrastructure projects and promotion in Europe International project and export finance Promotion of developing and transition countries Promotion of environmental and climate protection 3

Environmental Protection und Climate Protection KfW is one of the largest financiers in this field worldwide Environment / Climate Protection KfW commitments (billion EUR) 17.6 5,0 19.8 3,3 25.3 4,6 22.8 5,2 Central pillar for KfW s activities. Ambitious increase of commitments in recent years. 20,8 18,4 16,5 12,6 26% 31% 31% 32% Main focus on renewable energies and energy efficiency. 2008 2009 2010 2011 Germany Foreign countries xx Share of KfW s total commitments Continuance on high level in future. 4

Business Area KfW Mittelstandsbank Proven and successful business model Funding by KfW and on-lending through private banks Capital market State liability Institution owned by Federal Republic and federal states Funding AAA Rating Refinancing loan retail bank Loan to customer Customer Interest rate Interest rate Interest subsidy Margin for credit risk and handling German Government or KfW Promotional mandate defined by KfW Law Advantages: no distortion of competition no branch network necessary diversification of risks by including retail banks 5

How to Promote Energy Efficiency? Tambourine Carrot Stick 6

Framework in Germany Information and Consulting Energy Efficiency Promotional Programmes Legislation, Rules and Regulation 7

Climate Policy Framework in Germany Energy efficiency Renewable energy 2007 - Integrated energy and climate programme (regulation) 2008 - Climate Initiative (revenues from tendering carbon certificates) 2010 - Energy strategy (reduction targets) 2011 Energiewende turn around of German energy system Information and Consulting Regulation Promotional Programmes Energy Prices Reduction of greenhouse gas emission compared with 1990 minus 40 percent by 2020 minus 80-95 percent by 2050 Reduction of primary energy consumption compared with 2008 minus 20 percent by 2020 minus 50 percent by 2050 8

The German Energy Savings Directive (EnEV 2009) The EnEV covers Energetic permissible limits for the construction and the rehabilitation of existing residential and non-residential buildings - with regard to building shell - with regard to heating, cooling and air conditioning techniques Regulation for Energy Performance certificates Determination of calculation methods Definition of energy consultants 9

KfWs Lobbying and Networking Activities Public Relations Customer Relations Lobbying Internet Press Trade fairs Print media Speaker service Call center Counseling center Partner liaison Politics Government Associations etc. Awards Assistance to On lending banks Equity holding KfW Academy Advisor data base 10

Information and Consulting 11

KfW Efficiency House as a brand 12

Overview of KfW s Residential Promotion New Buildings Building Stock Governmental Mandate Energy Efficient Construction Energy Efficient Refurbishment Energy Efficiency KfW Scheme Senior Housing Conversion KfW Home Ownership Programme Reduction of Barriers Fostering Home Ownership 13

Key Principles of KfW s Energy Efficiency Promotion in Housing German Energy Conservation Ordinance (EnEV) is the baseline + Harmonizing of legal framework and promotion + promotional incentives require higher efficiency standards than legal framework KfWs promotion is focussed on a holistic approach + Focussing on energy efficiency and renewable energies + Technological neutral (heating system or building envelope) + Cost efficiency and reduction of energy consumption is crucial KfW-Efficiency House as standard and brand for energy efficiency + consistent standard for construction and refurbishment approved by an energy auditor + makes a difficult regulation easy to understand: The smaller the number the higher energy efficiency. + creates high transparency Higher energy efficiency means higher promotional incentives 14

Promotional Stages of KfW Efficiency House KfW Efficiency House standard Consistent standard for retrofitting and construction with different stages Benchmark is legal requirement for new buildings defined in EnEV Reduction of complex legal requirements to two dimensions primary energy demand and specific transmission heat loss in defining the stages New Stock EnEV: 100 Reference Building KfW-EH 70 KfW-EH 55 KfW-EH 40 EnEV: 140 Single Measures KfW-EH 115 KfW-EH 100 KfW-EH 85 KfW-EH 70 KfW-EH 55 Broad Scale Top Runner 15

KfW s Energy Efficient Construction and Rehabilitation Programme New Homes Energy Efficient Construction Building Stock Energy Efficient Rehabilitation - Loans Promotion of KfW-Efficiency House 70, 55 and 40 Interest subsidised loans Partial debt relief from 5% to 10% Up to 50.000 Euro per housing unit Promotion of KfW-Efficiency House 115, 100, 85, 70 and 55 Interest subsidised loans Partial debt relief form 2,5% to 12,5% Up to 75.000 Euro per housing unit Single measures to improve energy efficiency Interest subsidised loans Up to 50.000 Euro per housing unit KfW-Efficiency House Single measures or KfW-Effizienzhäuser auf Basis EnEV 2009 -Subsidised interest rates for a maximum of 10 years -All groups of investors are eligible 16

one interest rate for financing Step up of bonus if efficiency target reached Step up of bonus if efficiency target reached One interest rate for financing Promotional Incentives Higher energy efficiency means a higher bonus Energy Efficient Construction Energy Efficient Refurbishment 10,0% 12,5% 5,0% 10,0% --- 7,5% 5,0% 2,5% Single measures --- 17

Promotional Effects Housing Effects of promotion Since 2001 More than 740.000 loans committed since 2001 comittment volume 45bn EUR 2,1m housing units promoted Since 2006 CO2 reduction sums up to 156 bn tons 18

Lessons Learnt Comprehensive system of incentives in Germany - Regulation is baseline - Harmonizing of regulation and promotion - Information is crucial to raise awareness KfW s eligibility criteria are linked to residential buildings - All groups of investors can apply - Incentives for different investor groups provided Focus on interest subsidised loans - provides capital and incentives - Effective leverage on government funds KfW-Efficiency House as brand for energy efficiency - creates visibility and transparency On-lending principle promotes scale up - broad distributional network through retail banks - local risk assessment 19

Contact Details Gudrun Gumb KfW Bankengruppe Fon +49 69-7431-3831 Palmengartenstraße 5 9 60325 Frankfurt am Main gudrun.gumb@kfw.de 20

Thank you for your attention!