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Summary sheet

Release date
5 December 2016
Status
Reference
Approved | 31/01/2017
20160283
Project name
Promoter - financial intermediary
CDP CLIMATE CHANGE RISK SHARING IP
COUNTERPART(S) TO BE DETERMINED
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
Total cost (Approximate amount)
not disclosed
EUR 1000 million
Location
Sector(s)
  • Energy - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
  • Solid waste - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
Description
Objectives

Investment platform, developed jointly with Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A. (CDP), the Italian National Promotional Bank (NPB), based on a linked funded and/or unfunded risk-sharing instrument, to cover, together with CDP on a pari-passu/pro rata basis, up to 50% of the credit risk associated with a new portfolio of energy efficiency (EE), renewable energy (RE), circular economy (CE) and biomethane medium-sized projects originated by Italian financial intermediaries

Under the proposed operation, the EIB would provide, together with CDP, an up to EUR 400m guarantee and/or risk-sharing financing to a group of intermediary banks (the partner banks) that would commit to producing a new loan portfolio for a total eligible investment of EUR 800m in the EE, RE, CE and biomethane sectors. This investment platform would represent one of the first co-risk-sharing platforms being offered by the Bank jointly with the Italian NPB.

Environmental aspects
Procurement

In accordance with the Bank's policy to ensure that loans and guarantees comply with the EU acquis, in particular in the fields of environment and public procurement, the Bank will require the partner banks to take all requisite measures to ensure that the environmental procedures carried out by the final recipients for the investments comply with relevant EU legislation and applicable national legislation, provided that it is in conformity with EU rules.

Most of the investments financed by the partner banks are expected to target private companies, operating without exclusive or special rights within the meaning of the EU Utilities Directive 2004/17/EC c.q. 2014/25/EU. Some schemes, however, including public lighting and district heating, may be obliged to follow public procurement procedures and comply with Directive 2004/18/EC c.q. 2014/24/EU. The partner banks will be required to ensure that procurement procedures applied by the underlying investee companies are in line with the relevant procurement directives.

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Disclaimer

Before financing approval by the Board of Directors, and before loan signature, projects are under appraisal and negotiation. The information and data provided on this page are therefore indicative.
They are provided for transparency purposes only and cannot be considered to represent official EIB policy (see also the Explanatory notes).

Documents

Environmental and Social Data Sheet (ESDS) - CDP CLIMATE CHANGE IP
Publication Date
4 Mar 2017
Document language
Main Topic
Lending
Document Number
72160217
Document Focus
Environmental Information
Project Number
20160283
Sector(s)
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Countries
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