Title: CDM Updates
1CDM Updates
- Sudhir Sharma
- AIT Bangkok
2Developments in CDM AR projects (1)
- Afforestation and Forestation Projects
- Approved the modalities procedures for
Afforestation Reforestation CDM projects - Proposals submitted for small scale project
baselines - To be finalized at COP 10
- Important issue of Leakage whether to ignore
leakage or prepare a discount mechanism for
automatic deduction of emissions reduction based
on categorization of projects. - Bundling unresolved
- Definition of low income communities whether
DOE should check this or not? - Fee - Exempt the projects from adaptation fee or
a lower fee - Carbon pools to be included discretion of
project participants or proof that unaccounted
pools are not important
3Developments in CDM AR projects (2)
- Accounting of Non-CO2 gases only if more than
15 of total sequestration? - Right to land customary or access rights also
should be acceptable? - PDD for SS projects available in
FCCC/SBSTA/2004/L.9 - The SS project should belong to following
category - Grassland to forested land
- Cropland to forested land
- Wetland to forested land
- Settlements to forested land
4Profile of Projects submitted to EB
- 64 Methodologies
- 21 Renewable
- 7 Hydro
- 3 Wind
- 9 Biomass Bagasse
- 2 Geothermal
- 11 Methane recovery
- 9 EE
- 3 process change
- 5 waste heat recovery
- 2 Non CO2 recovery
- 4 Fuel switch
- 1 each Transport, CO2 capture, Flare gas capture
5Approved Methodologies (1)
- AM0001 Incineration of HFC 23 Waste Streams
- Applicable to HCFC producing facility where HFC
23 as waste stream with no economic value - AM0002Greenhouse gas emission reductions through
landfill gas capture and flaring where the
baseline is established by a public concession
contract - Applicable to landfill gas capture project award
under competitive bidding - Gas capture is greater than that provided under
the contract - Electricity generation is not planned
- AM0003 Simplified financial analysis for
landfill gas capture projects - Applicable to Landfill gas capture projects where
the only baseline possible continuation of
present practice - Either gas is flared or if electricity produced,
no reductions claimed
6Approved Methodologies (2)
- AM0004 Grid-connected biomass power generation
that avoids uncontrolled burning of biomass - Use biomass, abundantly available, that would be
dumped or burned in an uncontrolled manner - Not be connected to a grid with suppressed demand
- AM0005 Small grid-connected zero-emissions
renewable electricity generation - Small projects (lt60 MW) supplying to grid not
dominated by zero emission sources - Projects not common practice and have barriers
- AM0006 GHG emission reductions from manure
management systems - Manure produced from cattle, buffalo and/or swine
managed in confined systems - The baseline and project manure management as per
regulations
7Approved Methodologies (3)
- AM0007 Analysis of the least-cost fuel option
for seasonally-operating biomass cogeneration
plant - Use of biomass in existing cogeneration unit
where biomass is not available during off-season
(e.g., sugar production) - Biomass used is not used for energy purpose in
the baseline - AM0008 Industrial fuel switching from coal and
petroleum fuels to natural gas without extension
of capacity and lifetime of the facility - Switch to gas from coal/petroleum where gas is
costly to use than coal/petroleum, which are not
banned by regulation - No change in life of project or major process
change - AM0009 Recovery and utilization of gas from oil
wells that would otherwise be flared - Capture of flared gas (baseline) to produce fuel
use that substitutes similar fuel types with
higher carbon content - Substitution of fuel is unlikely to increase
energy consumption
8Approved Methodologies (4)
- AM0010 Landfill gas capture and electricity
generation projects where landfill gas capture is
not mandated by law - Landfill gas capture and production of
electricity where LFG is not mandated but
regulation on waste disposal - Electricity generation capacity not greater than
15 MW - AM0011 Landfill gas recovery with electricity
generation and no capture or destruction of
methane in the baseline scenario - Baseline flaring of gas as no government
regulation - Electricity generated used on site and no credits
generated from it - AM0012 Biomethanation of municipal solid waste
in India, using compliance with MSW rules - Applicable only for projects in India
- Project uses MSW to produce CH4 and baseline
Landfill management regulation is not enforced.
9Proposed Consolidated Methodologies
- Consolidated baseline methodology for
grid-connected electricity generation from
renewable sources - Consolidated baseline methodology for landfill
gas project activities - Consolidated process for assessment of
Additionality
10Approved DOEs - Validation
- Japan Quality Assurance Organization (JQA)
- Sectoral scope - 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12
- Det Norske Veritas Certification Ltd. (DNVcert)
- Sectoral Scope 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12,
13 - TUV Industrie Service GmbH TUV SUD GRUPPE (TUV
Industrie Service GmbH TUV) - Sectoral Scope 1, 2, 3
- Societe Generale de Surveillance UK Ltd. (SGS)
- Sectoral Scope 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12
- http//cdm.unfccc.int/DOE/list
- 18 more DOEs which presently have an applicant
status
11Sectoral Scope
- Energy industries (renewable - / non-renewable
sources) - Energy distribution
- Energy demand
- Manufacturing industries
- Chemical industries
- Construction
- Transport
- Mining/mineral production
- Metal production
- Fugitive emissions from fuels (solid, oil and
gas) - Fugitive emissions from production and
consumption of halocarbons and sulphur
hexafluoride - Solvent use
- Waste handling and disposal
- Afforestation and reforestation15Agriculture
12New category in Small Scale Projects
- New Category - III. E Avoidance of methane
production from biomass decay through controlled
combustion - measures that avoid the production of methane
from biomass or other organic matter that would
have otherwise been left to decay as a result of
anthropogenic activity. - Due to the project activity, decay is prevented
through controlled combustion and less methane is
produced and emitted to the atmosphere. - The project activity does not recover or combust
methane (unlike III D). - Measures shall both reduce anthropogenic
emissions by sources, and directly emit less than
15 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent
annually.
13PDD Update
- New Methodology document amended proponents
have to explain now - Applicability conditions of New Methodology
- How does methodology address additionality?
- How is national policy and circumstances taken
into account by methodology? - Greater Information on data and assumptions to be
provided - Both annexes will be submitted separately under a
new format to be provided by EB when proposing
new methodologies.
14Emissions Reduction Market - Transactions
Source PCF
A 10 MW Wind project supplying 25000 MWh
electricity to grid with emission intensity of 1
tCO2/MWh will reduce 25,000 tCO2e
15Emissions Transactions
Volumes (million tCO2e)
Source PCF
16Emissions Transactions who is buying?
Source PCF
17CDM Market Update
Only Kyoto Projects / Source CDMwatch
18CDM market
- Annex I involvement in the CDM market is limited,
but growing - PCF 21 projects - 32 million CERs24
- The Netherlands 19 projects - 20 million CERs
- Japanese companies 14 projects - 25.5 million
CERs - Sweden 3 projects - 1.5 million CERs
- Canadian companies 2 projects - 1 million CERs
- Finland 2 SS projects - 139,000 CERs
- UK companies 2 projects - 3.5 million CERs
- A German company 1 project - 1.8 million CERs
- Denmark 1 project - 500,000 CERs An Italian
company 1 project - 200,000 CERs
19CDM Market
Source CDMwatch
Source CDMwatch
20Emissions Market - Prices
Project based non-retail market prices (USD/tCO2e)
Source PCF
21Total Volume of Trade
Source PCF
Million US Dollar
22Institutional Buyers
- Prototype Carbon Fund, the World Bank
(www.prototypecarbonfund.org) - The Netherlands CDM Facility
- IFC-Netherlands Carbon Facility
- Italian Carbon Fund
- Austrian Carbon Facility
- Finnish Carbon Facility
- Sweden Carbon Facility
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