Title: Evaluation of CDM project proposals by CDM Executive Board
1Evaluation of CDM project proposals by CDM
Executive Board
- Main issues based on examples
- By Steve Thorne
- SouthSouthNorth
- Addis Ababa 20th October 2003
2Contents of presentation
- Some EB responsibilities
- Status of EB DNAs, DOEs
- Project activity reviews from where, what type,
status of methodologies baseline and MV plans - Rejected and approved projects with examples
- Communication with PPs
- Evaluation of PDD
- Conclusions and recommendations (specific to
Africa).
3EB responsibilities (from Decision 17/CP.7
Modalities and procedures for a clean development
mechanism)
- (d) Approve new methodologies related to, inter
alia, baselines, monitoring plans and project
boundaries - (h) Report to the COP/MOP on the regional and
subregional distribution of CDM project
activities with a view to identifying systematic
or systemic barriers to their equitable
distribution - (i) Make publicly available relevant information,
submitted to it for this purpose, on proposed CDM
project activities in need of funding and on
investors seeking opportunities, in order to
assist in arranging funding of CDM project
activities, as necessary
4Status of EB
- No Kyoto no COP/MOP mandated by the COP
currently - Limited functions
- No DOEs - only Applicant Entities
- No projects under review only methodologies
- Has established panels accreditation of
operational entities, small-scale, methodology
5DNAs contact details sent to Secretariat
- Antigua and Babados, Argentina, Bhutan, Bolivia,
Brazil, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador,
Germany, Georgia, Malaysia, Morocco, The
Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Trinidad
and Tobago, and Uruguay (19).
6Applicant Entities
7Source of projects submitted
8Project types
9Who submitted projects
10Status of projects
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12Detailed description of a rejected project
methodology
- Methodologies that have been rejected are those
where the methodology is not transparent and
conservative - Projects have been referred to PPs for
modification and/or later resubmission - Describe project 3 rice husk power gen, bagasse
biomass cogen, 2 hydro, 1 methanol, 1 fuelswitch
rejected so far.
13Example of NM0011 Bagasse/biomass based
cogeneration power project
- 1. No methodology regarding whether the project
activity is not the baseline scenario - The simple statement that the technology is less
carbon intensive and more costly does not
demonstrate additionality, since it is also
stated that the technology is more efficient and
will generate additional revenues when compared
to the baseline, and no methodology is proposed
to demonstrate that these additional revenues are
not sufficient to ensure the attractiveness of
the investment.
14Rejected example of NM0011 Bagasse/biomass based
cogeneration power project (cont.)
- 2. Ex-post calculation
- In the context of supply constrained systems and
technological change trend on the supply side,
the methodology should provide additional
elements to explain why ex-post average emissions
generated by all other power plants operating at
the same time than (as) the project activity can
be considered as a possible estimate of what
would have occurred in the absence of the project
activity (baseline emissions)1. - 1. For instance the project activity (for e.g.
industrial cogeneration may delay the
construction of a zero emission hydro plant
(which would be the baseline) and get CERs on the
basis of the on (of) the proposed methodology if
the rest of the system is partially fossil
based.
15Approved project NM0004 rev. Salvador da Bahia
landfill gas project
- Project to capture and flare landfill gas.
- Methodology Contractual amount of landfill gas
capture and flaring defined through public
concession. - Applicable conditions
- Contract to capture certain volume of LFG
- Concession stipulates amount of LFG to be
captured - No electricity should be generated.
16Approved project NM0004 rev. Salvador da Bahia
landfill gas project (cont.)
- Minor changes
- Removal of repetition
- Estimation/measured of contracted amount of
methane (not theoretical amount). Assumed methane
50 measured amount 57 i.e. incorrect
calculations in PDD.
17Approved project NM0004 rev. Salvador da Bahia
landfill gas project (cont.)
- Monitoring Methodology applicable to baseline
methodology conditions, and - Gas flow and analysis equipment appropriate to
climate and contaminants - Periodic equipment calibration.
- Minor changes
- The baseline of the contractual amount should
assume the percentage of methane in the LFG to be
equal to the estimated/measured amount, in the
interest of conservative estimates for the
baseline.
18Discuss factors contributing to approval
- Clear description of how an existing methodology
is applied/new method can be generically applied - Conservatism in baseline definition
- Stringency in application of the methodology
inclusion of leakage - Transparency in application of methodology
- Incorporation of national regulations/ targets
- Clear links between baseline, activity emissions
and monitoring plans - Conservative definition of additionality.
19Process of notifying the project participants and
participants response
- The EB notifies project participants of decisions
via the website http//cdm.unfccc.int/EB/Meetings
/ - The EB achieves dialogue with PPs via the
methodology panel and the secretariat - The Meth Panel may propose revisions to approved
methodologies in order to consolidate them in a
more general methodology - NM0005 and NM0021 may
already require consolidation once approved - Project participants if asked to modify PPs
methodologies can do so and resubmit them via the
secretariat - Much of the communication will be via the DOEs
who communicate between the secretariat, the Host
Party DNA, and the PP.
20Clearly discuss evaluation process of PDD
- PDD can be pre-validated
- Validation process initiated by DOE
- Approval by DNA
- New methodology assessed by EB
- Validation report for public scrutiny
- Validation by OE
- Registration by EB
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23Lessons and recommendations
- Without a full mandate for the EB it is difficult
to know how to extend the lessons to a future
fully mandated institutions - New projects should attempt to be stringent in
their design - Methodologies should strive for simplicity as far
as possible - Baselines methodologies should be calculated on
ex-ante as opposed to ex-post bases (unless
properly justified) as far as possible.
24What lessons taking into account the African
context can be learned?
- As expected the minority of CDM project
activities (and no AEs) are from Africa the EB
needs to report on barriers to regional and
sub-regional distribution of projects African
negotiators could make a call to this effect
based on the Marrakech accord - The COP/MOP shall further
- (b) Review the regional and subregional
distribution of designated operational entities
and take appropriate decisions to promote
accreditation of such entities from developing
country Parties. - (c) Review the regional and subregional
distribution of CDM project activities with a
view to identifying systematic or systemic
barriers to their equitable distribution and take
appropriate decisions, based, inter alia, on a
report by the executive board - (d) Assist in arranging funding of CDM project
activities, as necessary.
25What lessons taking into account the African
context can be learned?
- Africa needs to move on DNA establishment
- Africa needs to consider DOE establishment
- Africa could consider the possibility of
cross-border bundling - In Africa the number of projects will not be many
and hence parties need to consider a piggy-back
model - The para. 46 of MP that deals with baseline
scenarios where the emissions are projected to
rise, need to be shaped to include projects where
poverty/lack of infrastructure exists - Congratulations of EB, methodology and
accreditation panels on high degree of
stringency, and Secretariat on implementing
appropriate systems.