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Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction to CDM

    • 1.1 What is CDM?

    • 1.2 CDM institutions

  • 2. CDM Procedures

    • 2.1 CDM project cycle

    • 2.2 CDM project development

    • 2.3 Approval by the Parties involved

    • 2.4 Validation and registration

    • 2.5 Monitoring, verification and certification through issuance of CERs

    • 2.6 Costs related to CDM project cycle
  • 3. Types of CDM

    • 3.1 CDM typology

    • 3.2 CDM project activity

    • 3.3 Small scale CDM (SSC) project activity

    • 3.4 Afforestation and reforestation (A/R) CDM project
  • 4. CDM Project Design Document (CDM-PDD)

    • 4.1 Overview of the CDM-PDD version 3

    • 4.2 Application of a baseline methodology

    • 4.3 Application of a monitoring methodology

    • 4.4 Duration of the project activity/ crediting period

    • 4.5 Environmental impacts and stakeholders’ comments

    • 4.6 CDM-AR-PDD: Technical aspects

  • 5. Monitoring and Verification

    • 5.1Introduction

    • 5.2 Verification process

    • 5.3 Principles of verification

    • 5.4 Monitoring report

    • 5.5 Pitfalls

  • 6. Joint Implementation (JI)

    • 6.1 What is JI?

    • 6.2 JI institutions and procedures

    • 6.3 JI-PDD and guidelines

    • 6.4 JI small scale projects

    • 6.5 JI land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects

  • Appendix 1 Large scale CDM methodologies

    • Appendix 2 Methodological tools

    • Appendix 3 Application of baseline methodology: ACM0001 version 07
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 List of Figures, Tables and Boxes


    Figures

    Figure 1-1 Outline of the CDM


    Figure 1-2 Concept of “additionality”


    Figure 1-3 CDM institutions


    Figure 2-1 CDM project cycle


    Figure 2-2 Approval process of CDM project activities and methodologies


    Figure 2-3 Procedures for new methodology submission


    Figure 2-4 Validation and registration procedures


    Figure 2-5 Procedures from monitoring through issuance


    Figure 2-6 Issuance of CERs into the CDM registry


    Figure 2-7 CDM transaction costs


    Figure 2-8-1 Costs related to CDM project cycle: Registration fee & SOP-Admin (Case 1)


    Figure 2-8-2 Costs related to CDM project cycle: Registration fee & SOP-Admin (Case 2)


    Figure 2-8-3 Costs related to CDM project cycle: Registration fee & SOP-Admin (Case 3)


    Figure 2-8-4 Costs related to CDM project cycle: Registration fee & SOP-Admin (Case 4)


    Figure 3-1 Type I - Renewable energy project activities


    Figure 3-2 Type II - Energy efficiency improvement project activities


    Figure 3-3 Type III - Other project activities


    Figure 3-4 Principle of project bundling: Several similar projects are bundled together


    Figure 3-5 Thresholds for forest definition


    Figure 4-1 Overview of the additionality tool


    Figure 4-2 Differences between tCER and lCER


    Figure 4-3 Calculation of the net anthropogenic GHG removals by sinks


    Figure 5-1 Relationship between the verification actors


    Figure 5-2 The initial verification process


    Figure 5-3 Verification principles


    Figure 6-1 Outline of the JI


    Figure 6-2 JI accreditation procedure


    Figure 6-3 Verification procedure under the JISC (Track 2 procedure)


    Figure A-1 Flow diagram of MDproject,y calculation


    Tables


    Table 1-1 List of Sectoral Scopes


    Table 1-2 List of DOEs


    Table 1-3 List of AEs issued with the Indicative Letter


    Table 2-1 List of Approved Methodologies


    Table 2-2 List of Approved Consolidated Methodologies


    Table 3-1 Classification of CDM project activities


    Table 3-2 List of M&P, formats and guidelines for CDM project activity

    Table 3-3 Sectoral scope wise list of approved methodologies


    Table 3-4 List of M&P, formats and guidelines for SSC project activity


    Table 3-5 Category wise approved SSC methodologies


    Table 3-6 Information on bundling of SSC project activities


    Table 3-7 List of M&P, formats and guidelines for A/R CDM project activity


    Table 3-8 Conditions for renewable/non-renewable biomass


    Table 3-9 List of Approved A/R Methodologies


    Table 6-1 List of Sectoral Scopes (Version 01)


    Table 6-2 Comparison of JI-PDD version 01 and CDM-PDD version 02


    Table 6-3 Comparison of JI LULUCF PDD version 01, JI PDD version 01, and
    CDM-AR-PDD version 03


    Table A-1 List of large scale CDM methodologies


    Table A-2 List of methodological tools


    Table A-3 Examples of ACM0001 application


    Table A-4 Examples of application of Adjustment Factor (AF)


    Table A-5 DOCj values for the different waste types j


    Table A-6 MCF values for different landfill sites


    Table A-7 Decay rate (kj) for different waste types j


Boxes


Box 2-1 Review of the issuance of CERs


Box 2-2 Share of Proceeds to cover administrative expenses and registration fee


Box 3-1 What does “same technology/measure” mean?


Box 3-2 Programme of activities (PoA) and CDM programme activity (CPA)


Box 4-1 Treatment of national and/or sectoral policies and regulations


Box 4-2 Flare efficiency


Box 4-3 Retroactive crediting


Box 6-1 Kyoto Protocol Article 3, paragraphs 3 and 4

 

 

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