CDM Reform

The scope of the present study focuses on the assessment of opportunities to improve the effectiveness of the clean development mechanism (CDM) through the enhanced use of standardization. The study argues that the introduction of the concept of standardized baselines to the CDM can substantially change the way the CDM develops. The goal of the present study is to discuss what the options are for driving the idea of standardization further. The working hypothesis is that baseline standardization alone may not be sufficient in that regard but can be seen as a starting point for improving the CDM through the enhanced use of standardization at other levels of CDM procedures. The study examines how standardization can be used to simplify CDM procedures throughout the project cycle and to extend the scope of the CDM in a way that improves access of underrepresented sectors and regions. The paper is divided into three chapters. The first chapter sets the scene by analyzing in detail procedural imperfections of the CDM that can be addressed through extending standardization to project cycle procedures. The second chapter discusses new opportunities that standardization could provide to the CDM reform. The third chapter of the study analyzes if and how standardization can enable policy-driven actions to generate carbon credits under the CDM. The chapter also assesses the ways standardization can help overcome the remaining barriers to better incorporate the CDM in host countries low carbon development policies, and to inform the development of new market mechanisms.

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Main Authors: Platonova-Oquab, Alexandrina, Spors, Felicity, Gadde, Harikumar, Godin, Julie, Oppermann, Klaus, Bosi, Martina
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:ABATEMENT, ACTION PLANS, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS, AGGREGATE LEVEL, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, APPROACH, AUDITS, AUTOMATION, AVAILABILITY, AVAILABILITY OF DATA, BASELINE DETERMINATION, BASELINE EMISSIONS, BASELINE METHODOLOGY, BASELINE STANDARDIZATION, BIOGAS, BIOMASS, BIOMASS ENERGY, BOILERS, CALCULATION, CAPACITY-BUILDING, CARBON, CARBON CREDITING, CARBON CREDITS, CARBON FINANCE, CARBON FUND, CARBON MARKET, CARBON REVENUES, CEMENT, CERTAIN EXTENT, CERTIFICATE, CERTIFICATES, CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION, CHARCOAL PRODUCTION, CLEAN DEVELOPMENT, CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM, CLIMATE, CLIMATE ACTION, CLIMATE POLICY, COAL, COAL MINE, COGENERATION, COMMON GOOD, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPOSTING, CONTROL SYSTEMS, DECISION MAKING, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DIGITIZATION, DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS, DNA, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT, EFFICIENT LIGHTING, ELECTRIC POWER, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY SYSTEM, EMISSION, EMISSION FACTOR, EMISSION FACTORS, EMISSION LEVELS, EMISSION PERFORMANCE, EMISSION RATES, EMISSION REDUCTION, EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS, EMISSION REDUCTIONS, EMISSIONS, EMISSIONS TARGETS, END-USERS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY SOURCE, ENERGY SUPPLY, ENVIRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY, ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, EQUIPMENT, EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS, FEEDSTOCK, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FIRST VERIFICATION, FLUORESCENT LAMP, FORESTRY, FOSSIL, FOSSIL FUEL, FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH, FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE, FUELS, GAS COMBUSTION, GHG, GOLD, GREENHOUSE, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION, GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS, GRID EMISSION FACTOR, HYDROPOWER, HYDROPOWER GENERATION, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, INSTALLATION, INSTALLATIONS, INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS, IPCC, LANDFILL, LANDFILL GAS, MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, MARKET MECHANISM, MARKET SHARE, MATERIAL, METHANE, METHANE DESTRUCTION, METHANE FORMATION, MITIGATION ACTIONS, NATURAL GAS, NEGATIVE IMPACT, NEW MARKET, OFFSHORE WIND, PDF, PE, PENETRATION RATE, PENETRATION RATES, PIPELINE, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY SUPPORT, POTENTIAL INVESTORS, POWER GENERATION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTION OF ENERGY, PROJECT ANALYSIS, PROTOCOL, REGISTRY, REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION, RENEWABLE POWER, RESULT, RESULTS, SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS, SOLAR THERMAL, SOLAR WATER HEATERS, STREAMS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNICAL RESOURCES, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, TIME-TO-MARKET, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, UNEP, USERS, USES, WIND, WWW,
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
APPROACH
AUDITS
AUTOMATION
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
BASELINE DETERMINATION
BASELINE EMISSIONS
BASELINE METHODOLOGY
BASELINE STANDARDIZATION
BIOGAS
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOILERS
CALCULATION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON CREDITING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FUND
CARBON MARKET
CARBON REVENUES
CEMENT
CERTAIN EXTENT
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE POLICY
COAL
COAL MINE
COGENERATION
COMMON GOOD
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPOSTING
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITIZATION
DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS
DNA
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSION FACTORS
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PERFORMANCE
EMISSION RATES
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TARGETS
END-USERS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FEEDSTOCK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST VERIFICATION
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTRY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
GAS COMBUSTION
GHG
GOLD
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
GRID EMISSION FACTOR
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONS
INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS
IPCC
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKET MECHANISM
MARKET SHARE
MATERIAL
METHANE
METHANE DESTRUCTION
METHANE FORMATION
MITIGATION ACTIONS
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEW MARKET
OFFSHORE WIND
PDF
PE
PENETRATION RATE
PENETRATION RATES
PIPELINE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER GENERATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PROJECT ANALYSIS
PROTOCOL
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE POWER
RESULT
RESULTS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR THERMAL
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TIME-TO-MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNEP
USERS
USES
WIND
WWW
ABATEMENT
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
APPROACH
AUDITS
AUTOMATION
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
BASELINE DETERMINATION
BASELINE EMISSIONS
BASELINE METHODOLOGY
BASELINE STANDARDIZATION
BIOGAS
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOILERS
CALCULATION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON CREDITING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FUND
CARBON MARKET
CARBON REVENUES
CEMENT
CERTAIN EXTENT
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE POLICY
COAL
COAL MINE
COGENERATION
COMMON GOOD
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPOSTING
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITIZATION
DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS
DNA
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSION FACTORS
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PERFORMANCE
EMISSION RATES
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TARGETS
END-USERS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FEEDSTOCK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST VERIFICATION
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTRY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
GAS COMBUSTION
GHG
GOLD
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
GRID EMISSION FACTOR
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONS
INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS
IPCC
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKET MECHANISM
MARKET SHARE
MATERIAL
METHANE
METHANE DESTRUCTION
METHANE FORMATION
MITIGATION ACTIONS
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEW MARKET
OFFSHORE WIND
PDF
PE
PENETRATION RATE
PENETRATION RATES
PIPELINE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER GENERATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PROJECT ANALYSIS
PROTOCOL
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE POWER
RESULT
RESULTS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR THERMAL
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TIME-TO-MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNEP
USERS
USES
WIND
WWW
spellingShingle ABATEMENT
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
APPROACH
AUDITS
AUTOMATION
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
BASELINE DETERMINATION
BASELINE EMISSIONS
BASELINE METHODOLOGY
BASELINE STANDARDIZATION
BIOGAS
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOILERS
CALCULATION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON CREDITING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FUND
CARBON MARKET
CARBON REVENUES
CEMENT
CERTAIN EXTENT
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE POLICY
COAL
COAL MINE
COGENERATION
COMMON GOOD
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPOSTING
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITIZATION
DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS
DNA
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSION FACTORS
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PERFORMANCE
EMISSION RATES
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TARGETS
END-USERS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FEEDSTOCK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST VERIFICATION
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTRY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
GAS COMBUSTION
GHG
GOLD
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
GRID EMISSION FACTOR
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONS
INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS
IPCC
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKET MECHANISM
MARKET SHARE
MATERIAL
METHANE
METHANE DESTRUCTION
METHANE FORMATION
MITIGATION ACTIONS
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEW MARKET
OFFSHORE WIND
PDF
PE
PENETRATION RATE
PENETRATION RATES
PIPELINE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER GENERATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PROJECT ANALYSIS
PROTOCOL
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE POWER
RESULT
RESULTS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR THERMAL
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TIME-TO-MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNEP
USERS
USES
WIND
WWW
ABATEMENT
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
APPROACH
AUDITS
AUTOMATION
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
BASELINE DETERMINATION
BASELINE EMISSIONS
BASELINE METHODOLOGY
BASELINE STANDARDIZATION
BIOGAS
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOILERS
CALCULATION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON CREDITING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FUND
CARBON MARKET
CARBON REVENUES
CEMENT
CERTAIN EXTENT
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE POLICY
COAL
COAL MINE
COGENERATION
COMMON GOOD
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPOSTING
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITIZATION
DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS
DNA
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSION FACTORS
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PERFORMANCE
EMISSION RATES
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TARGETS
END-USERS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FEEDSTOCK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST VERIFICATION
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTRY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
GAS COMBUSTION
GHG
GOLD
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
GRID EMISSION FACTOR
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONS
INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS
IPCC
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKET MECHANISM
MARKET SHARE
MATERIAL
METHANE
METHANE DESTRUCTION
METHANE FORMATION
MITIGATION ACTIONS
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEW MARKET
OFFSHORE WIND
PDF
PE
PENETRATION RATE
PENETRATION RATES
PIPELINE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER GENERATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PROJECT ANALYSIS
PROTOCOL
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE POWER
RESULT
RESULTS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR THERMAL
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TIME-TO-MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNEP
USERS
USES
WIND
WWW
Platonova-Oquab, Alexandrina
Spors, Felicity
Gadde, Harikumar
Godin, Julie
Oppermann, Klaus
Bosi, Martina
CDM Reform
description The scope of the present study focuses on the assessment of opportunities to improve the effectiveness of the clean development mechanism (CDM) through the enhanced use of standardization. The study argues that the introduction of the concept of standardized baselines to the CDM can substantially change the way the CDM develops. The goal of the present study is to discuss what the options are for driving the idea of standardization further. The working hypothesis is that baseline standardization alone may not be sufficient in that regard but can be seen as a starting point for improving the CDM through the enhanced use of standardization at other levels of CDM procedures. The study examines how standardization can be used to simplify CDM procedures throughout the project cycle and to extend the scope of the CDM in a way that improves access of underrepresented sectors and regions. The paper is divided into three chapters. The first chapter sets the scene by analyzing in detail procedural imperfections of the CDM that can be addressed through extending standardization to project cycle procedures. The second chapter discusses new opportunities that standardization could provide to the CDM reform. The third chapter of the study analyzes if and how standardization can enable policy-driven actions to generate carbon credits under the CDM. The chapter also assesses the ways standardization can help overcome the remaining barriers to better incorporate the CDM in host countries low carbon development policies, and to inform the development of new market mechanisms.
format Working Paper
topic_facet ABATEMENT
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
APPROACH
AUDITS
AUTOMATION
AVAILABILITY
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
BASELINE DETERMINATION
BASELINE EMISSIONS
BASELINE METHODOLOGY
BASELINE STANDARDIZATION
BIOGAS
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BOILERS
CALCULATION
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON CREDITING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FUND
CARBON MARKET
CARBON REVENUES
CEMENT
CERTAIN EXTENT
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE POLICY
COAL
COAL MINE
COGENERATION
COMMON GOOD
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPOSTING
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITIZATION
DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS
DNA
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSION FACTORS
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PERFORMANCE
EMISSION RATES
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TARGETS
END-USERS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FEEDSTOCK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST VERIFICATION
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTRY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUELS
GAS COMBUSTION
GHG
GOLD
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
GRID EMISSION FACTOR
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONS
INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS
IPCC
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKET MECHANISM
MARKET SHARE
MATERIAL
METHANE
METHANE DESTRUCTION
METHANE FORMATION
MITIGATION ACTIONS
NATURAL GAS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEW MARKET
OFFSHORE WIND
PDF
PE
PENETRATION RATE
PENETRATION RATES
PIPELINE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY SUPPORT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER GENERATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTION OF ENERGY
PROJECT ANALYSIS
PROTOCOL
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE POWER
RESULT
RESULTS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR THERMAL
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TIME-TO-MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNEP
USERS
USES
WIND
WWW
author Platonova-Oquab, Alexandrina
Spors, Felicity
Gadde, Harikumar
Godin, Julie
Oppermann, Klaus
Bosi, Martina
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Gadde, Harikumar
Godin, Julie
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Bosi, Martina
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spelling dig-okr-10986271042024-08-08T14:39:30Z CDM Reform Improving the Efficiency and Outreach of the Clean Development Mechanism through Standardization Platonova-Oquab, Alexandrina Spors, Felicity Gadde, Harikumar Godin, Julie Oppermann, Klaus Bosi, Martina ABATEMENT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS AGGREGATE LEVEL ANAEROBIC DIGESTION APPROACH AUDITS AUTOMATION AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY OF DATA BASELINE DETERMINATION BASELINE EMISSIONS BASELINE METHODOLOGY BASELINE STANDARDIZATION BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BOILERS CALCULATION CAPACITY-BUILDING CARBON CARBON CREDITING CARBON CREDITS CARBON FINANCE CARBON FUND CARBON MARKET CARBON REVENUES CEMENT CERTAIN EXTENT CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATES CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE POLICY COAL COAL MINE COGENERATION COMMON GOOD COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPOSTING CONTROL SYSTEMS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIGITIZATION DIRECT EMISSION REDUCTIONS DNA ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT EFFICIENT LIGHTING ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSION EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION FACTORS EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION PERFORMANCE EMISSION RATES EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION CALCULATIONS EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS TARGETS END-USERS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FEEDSTOCK FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRST VERIFICATION FLUORESCENT LAMP FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL SWITCH FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUELS GAS COMBUSTION GHG GOLD GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GRID EMISSION FACTOR HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER GENERATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INTERNATIONAL EMISSIONS IPCC LANDFILL LANDFILL GAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET MECHANISM MARKET SHARE MATERIAL METHANE METHANE DESTRUCTION METHANE FORMATION MITIGATION ACTIONS NATURAL GAS NEGATIVE IMPACT NEW MARKET OFFSHORE WIND PDF PE PENETRATION RATE PENETRATION RATES PIPELINE POLICY MAKERS POLICY SUPPORT POTENTIAL INVESTORS POWER GENERATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION OF ENERGY PROJECT ANALYSIS PROTOCOL REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE POWER RESULT RESULTS SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOLAR THERMAL SOLAR WATER HEATERS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TIME-TO-MARKET TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS UNEP USERS USES WIND WWW The scope of the present study focuses on the assessment of opportunities to improve the effectiveness of the clean development mechanism (CDM) through the enhanced use of standardization. The study argues that the introduction of the concept of standardized baselines to the CDM can substantially change the way the CDM develops. The goal of the present study is to discuss what the options are for driving the idea of standardization further. The working hypothesis is that baseline standardization alone may not be sufficient in that regard but can be seen as a starting point for improving the CDM through the enhanced use of standardization at other levels of CDM procedures. The study examines how standardization can be used to simplify CDM procedures throughout the project cycle and to extend the scope of the CDM in a way that improves access of underrepresented sectors and regions. The paper is divided into three chapters. The first chapter sets the scene by analyzing in detail procedural imperfections of the CDM that can be addressed through extending standardization to project cycle procedures. The second chapter discusses new opportunities that standardization could provide to the CDM reform. The third chapter of the study analyzes if and how standardization can enable policy-driven actions to generate carbon credits under the CDM. The chapter also assesses the ways standardization can help overcome the remaining barriers to better incorporate the CDM in host countries low carbon development policies, and to inform the development of new market mechanisms. 2017-06-13T19:47:19Z 2017-06-13T19:47:19Z 2012 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/234641468340789239/CDM-reform-improving-the-efficiency-and-outreach-of-the-clean-development-mechanism-through-standardization https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27104 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC