Approved CDM Methodologies, CDM Project Design Document (PDD) Lucas BelenkyACX Executive Climate Change and Carbon Trading CourseNovember 12th2012
•Contribute to Sustainable Development 
•Local Stakeholder Consultation and EIA 
•Approval from the Host Country 
•Result in emission reductions that are additional 
•Prior Consideration of the CDM 
Requirements for Projects under the CDM
1.Project Type 
a)Type 1: Energy Generation 
b)Type 2: Efficiency Measures 
c)Type 3: All other types 
2.Project Size 
a)Large 
b)Small 
c)Micro 
Categories of CDM Projects
Electrical Energy 
Other Energy 
Off-Grid Power 
Bio Fuels 
•Grid-connected renewable energy 
•Renewable energy for mini- grid or captive use 
•Electricity from biomass combustion 
•Mechanicalenergy for the user 
•Thermal energy production 
•Solar water heaters 
•Electricitygeneration by the user 
•Biogas/biomass for thermal applications 
•Biodiesel production 
•Plant oil production and use for energy generation 
Type 1 CDM Projects –Energy Generation
Supply-Side 
Demand-Side 
Fuel-Switching 
•Generation 
•Transmission and distribution 
•Installation of co- generation or tri- generation systems 
•Efficiency activities for lighting technologies 
•Efficiency activities in new buildings 
•Efficiency activities in hot water devices 
•Efficiency application in the use of non- renewable biomass 
•Switchesin buildings 
•Switches in agricultural facilities 
•Switches in industrial facilities 
Type 2 CDM Projects –Energy Measures
GasAvoidance & Destruction 
Transportation 
Specific Technologies 
Change in Practice 
•Methane avoidance 
•HFC Destruction 
•Sulfur Hexafluoride destruction 
•Masspublic transit systems 
•Hybrid vehicles 
•Fuel monitoring in commercial freight 
•Water purificationsystems 
•Solar LED lighting 
•Renewable energy technologies in new residential buildings 
•Shiftfrom high- to low-carbon fuel/energy 
•Recovery and recycling of materials 
•Recovery of waste gas in industrial facilities 
Type 3 CDM Projects –Gas Destruction and Other
Type 
Large 
Small 
Micro 
EnergyGeneration 
> 15 MW 
5–15 MW 
<5 MW 
Efficiency Measures 
> 60 MWhSaved 
60 –20 MWhSaved 
< 20 MWhSaved 
Other Projects 
>60,000 Credits 
60,000 –20,000 Credits 
< 20,000Credits 
CDM Projects by Size
•Methodologies cover different project types and size. The describe how to determine the Baseline. 
•Baseline: 
•Describes what is happening in absence of the project 
•Sets level of carbon emissions occurring now 
•Commonly called the “business-as-usual” scenario 
Determining Project Baselines
•Baseline established through surveys, historical data, or government data and published reports 
•Emissions during the project activity monitoring throughout the project 
•Emission reductions are calculated as the difference between the baseline and the project activity 
Calculating Emission Reductions
0 
50 
100 
150 
200 
250 
300 
350 
400 
450 
0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (tonnes) 
Project YearBaseline Emissions 
Project activtyEmission Reductions 
Example Emission Reductions from a Project
Definition: An activity is deemed additional if it results in real and measurable emission reductions that would not have occurred without carbon finance. 
Each activity under the CDM must prove it is additional: 
Examples 
1.Renewable Energy 
2.Diesel Generator 
3.Landfill Gas Flaring 
Additionality is relative to the baseline 
Additionality of CDM Activities
Prove the proposed project activity is not: 
a)The most economically or financially attractive; or 
b)Economically or financially feasible, without the revenue from the sale of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). 
Simple Cost Analysis 
Investment Analysis 
Benchmark Analysis 
Proving Additionality –Investment Analysis
Prove the proposed project activity faces barriers that: 
a)Prevent the implementation of this type of proposed activity; and 
b)Do not prevent the implementation of at least one of the alternatives. 
“The identified barriers are only sufficient grounds for demonstration of additionality if they would prevent potential project proponents from carrying out the proposed project activity undertaken without being registered as a CDM project activity.” 
Barrier due to Prevailing Practice 
Investment Barriers 
Technological Barriers 
Project is a “First-of-its-kind” 
Proving Additionality –Barrier Analysis
Micro-scale projects are automatically additional if: 
•The technology is approved by the Host Country 
•The activity serves households or SMEs 
•The activity is in a Least Developed Country 
Prior Consideration: Each proposed activity, regardless of size or type, must show that the pursuit of CERs was intended since inception of the project concept. 
1.Letter of Prior Consideration 
2.Restricted Project Start Date 
Proving Additionality –Microscale Projects and Prior Consideration
Step 1. Identify Alternatives 
Step 2. Investment Analysis 
and/or 
Step 3. Barrier Analysis 
Step 4. Common Practice Analysis 
If all are steps are satisfied, activity is additional. 
The Process of Demonstrating Additionality
FeasibilityDocumentation 
Validation 
Registration 
DOE 
Project Proponent 
UNFCCC 
2 Weeks 
8 Weeks 
12 Weeks 
8 Weeks 
Complete Project Development: 30 Weeks 
CDM Project Cycle: Project Development
Operation 
Monitoring 
Verification 
Issuance 
Repeat for 10 Years. 
Repeat for 21 Years. Renew the Baseline every 7 Years. 
Fixed 
Renewable 
Project Proponent 
DOE 
UNFCCC 
Project Proponent 
CDM Project Cycle: Project Life
•DataCollection on the project activity 
•Select appropriate (or best) baseline and monitoring methodology 
•Determine if the activity can be shown to be additional 
•Estimate achievable emission reductions and future carbon credit revenue 
1stStep: Project Feasibility Study
•Establish project baseline 
•Write PoA-DD,CPA-DD, and CPA Template 
•Prove Additionality 
•Conduct LSC 
•Perform EIA 
2ndStep: Develop Project Documentation
•AppointDOE to perform project validation 
•Address and correct CLs and CARs from the DOE 
•Apply for LoAfrom Host Country 
3rdStep: Validation of Project Documentation
•Submit project for registration 
•Address and correct remaining CLs and CARs from the DOE 
•Register the activity under the CDM 
•Begin Crediting Period 
4thStep: Registration of the Activity
•Operate project for 1 (or 2) year(s) 
•Collect monitoring data(continuous or sampling) 
•Prepare monitoring report with achieved emission reductions 
Monitoring Emission Reductions of the Project
Appoint DOE to verifyMonitoring Report 
DOE reviews report and recommends volume of CERs for issuance to the activity 
Verification and Issuance 
RequestedCERs are issued to the project proponentProject Proponent pays issuance fee Process repeats every year throughout the crediting period of the activity

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Approved Methodologies and CDM Project Design Document

  • 1. Approved CDM Methodologies, CDM Project Design Document (PDD) Lucas BelenkyACX Executive Climate Change and Carbon Trading CourseNovember 12th2012
  • 2. •Contribute to Sustainable Development •Local Stakeholder Consultation and EIA •Approval from the Host Country •Result in emission reductions that are additional •Prior Consideration of the CDM Requirements for Projects under the CDM
  • 3. 1.Project Type a)Type 1: Energy Generation b)Type 2: Efficiency Measures c)Type 3: All other types 2.Project Size a)Large b)Small c)Micro Categories of CDM Projects
  • 4. Electrical Energy Other Energy Off-Grid Power Bio Fuels •Grid-connected renewable energy •Renewable energy for mini- grid or captive use •Electricity from biomass combustion •Mechanicalenergy for the user •Thermal energy production •Solar water heaters •Electricitygeneration by the user •Biogas/biomass for thermal applications •Biodiesel production •Plant oil production and use for energy generation Type 1 CDM Projects –Energy Generation
  • 5. Supply-Side Demand-Side Fuel-Switching •Generation •Transmission and distribution •Installation of co- generation or tri- generation systems •Efficiency activities for lighting technologies •Efficiency activities in new buildings •Efficiency activities in hot water devices •Efficiency application in the use of non- renewable biomass •Switchesin buildings •Switches in agricultural facilities •Switches in industrial facilities Type 2 CDM Projects –Energy Measures
  • 6. GasAvoidance & Destruction Transportation Specific Technologies Change in Practice •Methane avoidance •HFC Destruction •Sulfur Hexafluoride destruction •Masspublic transit systems •Hybrid vehicles •Fuel monitoring in commercial freight •Water purificationsystems •Solar LED lighting •Renewable energy technologies in new residential buildings •Shiftfrom high- to low-carbon fuel/energy •Recovery and recycling of materials •Recovery of waste gas in industrial facilities Type 3 CDM Projects –Gas Destruction and Other
  • 7. Type Large Small Micro EnergyGeneration > 15 MW 5–15 MW <5 MW Efficiency Measures > 60 MWhSaved 60 –20 MWhSaved < 20 MWhSaved Other Projects >60,000 Credits 60,000 –20,000 Credits < 20,000Credits CDM Projects by Size
  • 8. •Methodologies cover different project types and size. The describe how to determine the Baseline. •Baseline: •Describes what is happening in absence of the project •Sets level of carbon emissions occurring now •Commonly called the “business-as-usual” scenario Determining Project Baselines
  • 9. •Baseline established through surveys, historical data, or government data and published reports •Emissions during the project activity monitoring throughout the project •Emission reductions are calculated as the difference between the baseline and the project activity Calculating Emission Reductions
  • 10. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (tonnes) Project YearBaseline Emissions Project activtyEmission Reductions Example Emission Reductions from a Project
  • 11. Definition: An activity is deemed additional if it results in real and measurable emission reductions that would not have occurred without carbon finance. Each activity under the CDM must prove it is additional: Examples 1.Renewable Energy 2.Diesel Generator 3.Landfill Gas Flaring Additionality is relative to the baseline Additionality of CDM Activities
  • 12. Prove the proposed project activity is not: a)The most economically or financially attractive; or b)Economically or financially feasible, without the revenue from the sale of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). Simple Cost Analysis Investment Analysis Benchmark Analysis Proving Additionality –Investment Analysis
  • 13. Prove the proposed project activity faces barriers that: a)Prevent the implementation of this type of proposed activity; and b)Do not prevent the implementation of at least one of the alternatives. “The identified barriers are only sufficient grounds for demonstration of additionality if they would prevent potential project proponents from carrying out the proposed project activity undertaken without being registered as a CDM project activity.” Barrier due to Prevailing Practice Investment Barriers Technological Barriers Project is a “First-of-its-kind” Proving Additionality –Barrier Analysis
  • 14. Micro-scale projects are automatically additional if: •The technology is approved by the Host Country •The activity serves households or SMEs •The activity is in a Least Developed Country Prior Consideration: Each proposed activity, regardless of size or type, must show that the pursuit of CERs was intended since inception of the project concept. 1.Letter of Prior Consideration 2.Restricted Project Start Date Proving Additionality –Microscale Projects and Prior Consideration
  • 15. Step 1. Identify Alternatives Step 2. Investment Analysis and/or Step 3. Barrier Analysis Step 4. Common Practice Analysis If all are steps are satisfied, activity is additional. The Process of Demonstrating Additionality
  • 16. FeasibilityDocumentation Validation Registration DOE Project Proponent UNFCCC 2 Weeks 8 Weeks 12 Weeks 8 Weeks Complete Project Development: 30 Weeks CDM Project Cycle: Project Development
  • 17. Operation Monitoring Verification Issuance Repeat for 10 Years. Repeat for 21 Years. Renew the Baseline every 7 Years. Fixed Renewable Project Proponent DOE UNFCCC Project Proponent CDM Project Cycle: Project Life
  • 18. •DataCollection on the project activity •Select appropriate (or best) baseline and monitoring methodology •Determine if the activity can be shown to be additional •Estimate achievable emission reductions and future carbon credit revenue 1stStep: Project Feasibility Study
  • 19. •Establish project baseline •Write PoA-DD,CPA-DD, and CPA Template •Prove Additionality •Conduct LSC •Perform EIA 2ndStep: Develop Project Documentation
  • 20. •AppointDOE to perform project validation •Address and correct CLs and CARs from the DOE •Apply for LoAfrom Host Country 3rdStep: Validation of Project Documentation
  • 21. •Submit project for registration •Address and correct remaining CLs and CARs from the DOE •Register the activity under the CDM •Begin Crediting Period 4thStep: Registration of the Activity
  • 22. •Operate project for 1 (or 2) year(s) •Collect monitoring data(continuous or sampling) •Prepare monitoring report with achieved emission reductions Monitoring Emission Reductions of the Project
  • 23. Appoint DOE to verifyMonitoring Report DOE reviews report and recommends volume of CERs for issuance to the activity Verification and Issuance RequestedCERs are issued to the project proponentProject Proponent pays issuance fee Process repeats every year throughout the crediting period of the activity