EIB delivers record lending for climate action in 2010
– In 2010, the European Investment Bank (EIB) increased financing for climate
action projects to EUR 19 billion, representing an impressive 30% of its
lending in the European Union. Significantly up from EUR 16 billion the year
before, this is a new landmark in supporting sustainable growth and building a
low-carbon future in
In 2010, total EIB lending reached EUR 72 billion – EUR 63 billion in the EU and EUR 9 billion outside the EU –supporting over 460 large-scale projects. This marks a gradual return to pre-crisis levels as the Bank adapts its activity to the economic environment.
The EIB
continued its critical contribution to European recovery and completed delivery
of an additional EUR 61 billion support package over the last three years,
EUR 11 billion more than originally envisaged. Small and medium-sized enterprises
– which find it particularly difficult to obtain access to finance in challenging
economic circumstances – and less advanced regions in
EIB President
Philippe Maystadt said: “We have succeeded in our mission to support recovery in
The focus of EIB support for climate action projects remains energy (renewable energy and energy efficiency) and sustainable transport.
The Bank made a successful effort to increase the share of renewable energy and energy efficiency in its portfolio. More than EUR 6 billion of financing supported renewable energy and over EUR 2 billion energy efficiency projects in 2010. National renewable action plans have proved to be an important enabler of investment in these areas and all three emerging technologies, wind, solar and biomass, were supported. In the transport sector, the EIB is playing a leading role in supporting the development of electric vehicles.
Countries
outside the EU received EUR 2 billion in climate action financing in 2010. In
the coming three years, the Bank will substantially strengthen its support for sustainable
energy projects in these countries. This is due to the EUR 1.5 billion increase
agreed for the Energy Sustainability Facility, which brings the overall amount to
EUR 4.5 billion. This, together with the proposed EUR 2 billion climate change
mandate currently being discussed by the European Parliament and Council, puts the
Bank in a good position to help the EU implement its global climate action
goals outside
Looking ahead, the EIB will help to implement the Europe 2020 strategy, the EU’s climate action targets and its external policy objectives. It will continue to provide long-term finance and technical expertise and will strive to develop new instruments with the Commission to provide additional risk-bearing capacity for priority sectors such as infrastructure and SMEs.
In 2010, the Bank reported a net profit of EUR 2.1 billion.
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.eib.org/about/press/2011/2011-021-eib-delivers-record-lending-for-climate-action-in-2010.htm?lang=-en |
File link local | b11_21.en.doc (DOC, 171 Kb) |
Source of information | EIB |
Keyword(s) | climate change |
Subject(s) | FINANCE-ECONOMY , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY |
Relation | http://www.eib.org/press |
Geographical coverage | n/a |
News date | 08/03/2011 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |