スライド 1 - Bureau of Energy Efficiency

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Concessional Loan Scheme
with Mechanism for Scale-up using
“Energy Saving Equipment List"
BEE-UNIDO workshop on
“Financing of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for SMEs”
Nov.8-19th , 2009
Keiji KATAI
Representative
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
[email protected]
1. “JICA”: The World’s Largest
Bilateral Aid Agency
US$ 10,280 million
(FY2008 Budget Estimate)
Grant Aid
MOFA
Grant
Technical
Assistance
bilateral
assistance
ODA
(※)
New
JICA
JICA
Yen loans
October,
2008 -
JBIC
multilateral
assistance
international
authority
(※) A part of grant assistances will be provided by MOFA
and the rest of the financial assistances will be shifted to JICA.
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“JICA”: Focus in India
Transportation
Employment
Basic Social
Service
Energy &
Climate
Change
Economic
Growth
Inclusive
Growth
Poverty
Reduction
Faster
Growth
India
Rural
Livelihood
Natural
Environment
Environmental
Improvement
Urban
Environment
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JICA’s Initiatives
~ODA Loans more than 50 years
in India~
Aggregate Committed Amount (upto 2007):
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Electric Power & Gas: 1,021 billion JPY
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Transportation: 442 billion JPY
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Water Supply, Sewerage and Sanitation: 343 billion JPY
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Forestry: 169 billion JPY
→ 2,437 billion JPY (approximately US$ 24 million)
Annual Commitment: USD 2 ~2.5 billion / year
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2. MSME Energy Saving Project
Consultant
Technical Assistance
GoI
E/S Project
(MSME)
guarantee
Consultant
Sub-Loan
Clusters
9.5-10%
Concessional Loan
PLIs/NBFCs
Sub-Loan
E/S Project
(MSME)
E/S Project
(MSME)
Sub-Loan
PLIs/NBFCs
(SIDBI= Small Industries Development Bank of India)
E/S Project
(MSME)
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Finance Scheme - Catalyst
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JPY 30 billion / Approximately INR 1500 Cr
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Financial Parameter
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Interest Rate: 9.5 – 10.0% p.a. to end user
Minimum Borrower Contribution:
25%(Existing) / 33% (New Company)
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Eligible Borrower: Small & Medium Enterprise
in any industry at anywhere in India
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Eligible Investment: Those items in the Energy
Saving Equipment List
JPN’s Experience
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3. Major obstacle for energy saving
investment
– Procedure for Loan Sanction
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Financial Institutes (Branch Officers)
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Technically not equipped with reviewing individual energy saving
investment
Time consuming process is not preferred
MSMEs
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Busy with day-to-day operation
Not aware of detailed energy saving potential
Difficult to prepare Project Report for energy saving investment from
“technical” and “time” constraints
Detailed Information sharing with other Units is not easy - competition
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JPN’s Experience
JICA’s approach
“Energy Saving Equipment List”
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EASY & QUICK reference
for Lender, Borrower & Equipment Supplier
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Not Fine Tuned to Individual Unit (Sub-Optimal
Approach)
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At least 15% of Energy Saving
Please visit website:
http://jica.org.in
→ Energy Saving Equipment List
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Sample --- Common Equipment
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Eligible Equipment/Technology
Expecte
d
Effects
Specificati
ons
Electrical Equipment
Refere
nce
JCI
# Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
Energy Saving; Extended
equipment life; reduced
maintenance
JEM201,225,
226,227
JCI
# Energy Efficient Motors
Reduction 20~30% Loss by
adopting of High level
material Efficiency 3-5% up
JISC4212
Over 98%
High Voltage
JCI
Improvement no load loss
Total Load
Loss less
than 0.3%
JCI
# Energy Efficienct Transformers
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Advantages
Lighting
JCI
# Energy efficient fluorescent lamps
(e.g. T5)
EC25%
Cut
# Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL)
EC25%
Cut
Luminous
efficiency
over 80lm/w
BEE
# Metal Halides Lamps
EC25%
Cut
Luminous
efficiency
over 60lm/w
BEE
EC25%
Cut
Luminous
efficiency
over
110lm/w
BEE
# High Pressure Sodium Vapor lamps
BEE
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Sample --- Industry Specific Equipment
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Foundry
# kWh Indicator for Induction Furnace
Reduction in Electrical
Energy Consumption
# Medium Frequency Induction
Furnace (by replacing Arc Furnace or
Main Frequency Furnace)
Waste Heat Recovery leadign
to reduction of Thermal
Energy Consumption
# Heat Recovery System for Stress
Relieving Furnaces
Reduction of Fuel
consumption
CII
Cost
Saving
by
eliminatio
n
electrode
s
CII
CII
# VFDs for Screw Compressors
CII
# Oil fired Core Drying Oven
Reduction in Electrical
Energy Consumption
Reduction
of
operating
condition
by 50%
# Gas fired Aluminium Melting
Furnace (replace Oil fired Furnace)
Reduction in Thermal Energy
consumption.
Reduction
fuel cost
by 20%
CII
# Divided Blast Cupola (DBC)
Replace conventional cupola
Coke
saving
25~65%
TERI
# Gas fired Cupola
Eco friendly, Higher tapping
temperature, Better melt
quality and Reduction in
Thermal Energy
consumption.
CII
CLCSS
List
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Activities Cycle
-One-to-one FU
- Feedback to the List
- Monitoring of Impact
- Financial Opportunity
& Tech Options
-11 Campaigns are
already carried out
Follow-up
Cluster Visit
Awareness
Campaign
Energy Audit
Meeting with
Industrial Association,
SIDBI, BDS providers
-Technical Brochure
to be prepared
- Feedback to Energy Saving
Equipment List
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Progress…
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Started Dec. 2008
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Taking place at Mumbai, Thane, Nasik, Bangalore,
Hyderabad, Ludhiana, New Delhi, Tirupur,
Jallandhar, Coimbatore,Rajkot, Surat, Chandigarh…
(*above are SIDBI Branch Offices)
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Total 299.85Cr / 773 Projects are sanctioned under
direct loan from SIDBI. (as of Sep. 2009)
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4. Way Forward
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Improve “Energy Saving Equipment List” for
Specification & Bench Mark information
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Expand “the List” approach to major
financial institutions (currently SFC &
IREDA. SBI and other FIs are under
discussion)
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Mechanism for continuous updating (Star
Rating?)
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Thank You