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CDM Executive Board – status of work. Mr. José Domingos Miguez Chair of the CDM Executive Board. Q&A sessions at UNFCCC SB – May 2006. Score Board: CDM (1). 183 CDM project activities, - expected 54 million CERs annual, - expected: 340 million CERs till 2012.
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CDM Executive Board – status of work Mr. José Domingos Miguez Chair of the CDM Executive Board Q&A sessions at UNFCCC SB – May 2006
Score Board: CDM (1) 183 CDM project activities, - expected 54 million CERs annual, - expected: 340 million CERs till 2012 + 66 Project activities requesting registration, - expected total 82 million CERs annual, - expected total 540 million CERs till 2012 More than 750 activities in the CDM pipeline (incl. above), - more than 940 million CERs expected by end of 2012(assumption: no extension of crediting periods) Map and statistics accessible from http://cdm.unfccc.int/ Status: 10 May 2006
Score Board: CDM (2) Repository of Methodologies • 55 (non A&R) • 27 AM • 9 ACM • 19 SSC • 4 A&R • 3 ARAM • 1 SSC A&R Status May 2006
Evolution of no. of registrations over one year Status May 2006
Evolution of issuance of CERs over last year Status May 2006
Evolution of CDM pipeline(*) (*) counts proj.act. in all CDM project cycle stages from validation to registered Status May 2006
Expected CERs by 2012 from projects in the pipeline Guess the date when the 1 billion threshold will be passed! Status May 2006
Score Board: CDM Registry • 7,406,934 CERs issued • 1st holding account opened early 2006 Now 14 (2 associated with host Parties) • 9 requests for forwarding CERs to holding account of PPs have been completed • CDM registry ready to connect to ITL automatically Status May 2006
NAI DNA project experience Status May 2006
Project activities in the pipeline by region Status May 2006
AE/DOEs • Of 33 AEs under consideration, 16 are DOEs for validation in some sectors 5 DOEs accredited for verification • 2 DOEs submit 72 % of project activities (3 DOEs 85 %) • EB 24 decided to initiate a spot check on one entity Status May 2006
COP/MOP 1 guidance – follow up 1. General i. CCS -> Chair MP will present 2. Governance i. Catalogue of EB decisions(under consideration, initial guidance given to secretariat) ii. Becoming more executive: ongoing / depending on resources
COP/MOP 1 guidance – follow up 3. Additionality and Methodologies • Project activities under a programme of activities • EB 24 - call for input ending 16 June 2006 ii. Large scale bundling guidance, if needed iii. Broaden applicability conditions iv. Call for inputs on improve Add.Tool and alternatives, consideration by EB and reporting back to COP/MOP. - All calls were opened • Inputs are publicly available • Meth panel is preparing input for EB 25 v. Priority consideration by EB of non-renewable biomass - Call for input • EB 23 consideration requesting SSC W/G to address leakage • Relayed to EB 25 due time constraint at EB 24
COP/MOP 1 guidance – follow up vi. Review definition for SSC and make recommendations 4. Regional distribution and capacity-building • EB requested public input in addition to the COP/MOP request • EB to report on distribution and on inputs on options to address systematic or systemic barriers to equitable distribution 5. DNA Forum i. Established ii. Funding for one meeting in 2006 being secured 6. Resources i. Still short of financial and human resources.
Early - 2006 May - 2006 Early - 2005 Find project info: CDM Interactive map
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