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Po5 - From CDM to NAMAs: Opportunities to Accelerate
Sustainable Development and Contribute Towards Global
Mitigation Efforts
Perspectives Climate Change
Alberto Galante
Bogota, 05.09.2014
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Scaling up mitigation and incentives for financing
From single measures (CDM) to sectorwide efforts (NAMAs)
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Single CDM projects
CDM Programme of Activites
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
(NAMAs)
Mitigation action in Sub-Sector A
Capacity building
Voluntary programme
Scale of mitigation financing
Source of Funds:
Carbon market (CERs)
Carbon market (CERs)
Potential mix of funds (domestic, donor and
carbon financing)
2012 2012
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Experience from the CDM in LAC region
Key sectors under the CDM in LAC region- Renewables (70.5%); Waste (≈ 20%)
CDM has worked well in LAC region due to clear incentives and limited government interference
Building on the governance structure of the CDM, NAMAs should go further in standardising baseline and MRV methodologies
Moreover, possibility to integrate CDM activities as instruments under a supported / credited NAMA
Source: UNEP DTU CDM/JI Pipeline Analysis and Database, August 1st 2014
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NAMA Support Facilities(e.g. NAMA Facility, GEF, EU NAMA Funds, bilateral)
Pre-2015 Phase Independence Phase
CDM portfolio
Support Phase
Domestic instruments(Supported/credited NAMAs)
Domestic instruments(Unilateral NAMAs)
NAMA crediting
Transformation of CDM activities into instruments under a NAMA
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Example: Step-wise NAMA MRV approach – Chilean Solid Waste NAMA case (UNDP LECB Lot7)
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STEP 1:Analysis of CDM methodologies and of existing
MRV systems relevant to the project
STEP 2:Establishment of data and parameters not to be
monitored
STEP 3A:Parameters ex-ante
STEP 3B:Parameters ex-post
STEP 4:Establishment of monitoring processes and
monitoring frequency
STEP 5:Establishment of QA/QC procedures
STEP 3:Establishment of data and parameters to be
monitored
Applicable CDM meths:ACM0022 “Alternative waste treatment processes” AMS-III.R. “Methane recovery in agricultural activities at household/small farm level” AMS-III.AO. “Methane recovery through controlled anaerobic digestion” Other applicable MRV meths:Climate Action Reserve (CAR) “Organic Waste Digestion Project Protocol V2.1”The Gold Standard (GS) “Revised Consolidated Baseline Methodology for GHG ER from Manure Management Systems and Municipal Solid Waste”Entreprises pour l’Environnement (Built on GHG Protocol) “Protocol for the quantification of GHG from waste management activities: Biological treatment (composting, anaerobic digestion”
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Po5 - From CDM to NAMAs: Opportunities to Accelerate
Sustainable Development and Contribute Towards Global
Mitigation Efforts
Perspectives Climate Change
Alberto Galante
Head Spain Office / Director Latin America Business
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