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Cover Climate Change 07/2015 Implications of Standardized CDM Baselines for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and their Use in National ‘Measuring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)‘-Systems
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Implications of Standardized CDM Baselines for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and their Use in National ‘Measuring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)‘-Systems


To support the development of CDM Standardized Baselines, the German Environmental Agency commissioned the Wuppertal Institute and GFA Consulting Group in 2012 to investigate implications of Standardised Baselines on least developed countries and their utilization in national MRV systems. A case study was conducted to make the case for the utilization of standardised baselines to promote rural electrification in least developed countries. This study is based on the approved Small Scale Methodology (AMS) I.L ‘Electrification of rural communities using renewable energy’. It sketches a possible standardized emission factor for a rural electrification program in Ethiopia. The study is accessible under:
Furthermore, the project team conducted a series of qualitative expert interviews focussing on the Guidelines for the development of sector-specific Standardized CDM Baselines.


Series Climate Change | 07/2015 Number of pages 37 Year of publication Author(s) Christof Arens, Martin Burian, Lukas Hermwille Further files Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3712 41 502 Publisher Umweltbundesamt Additional information PDF is accessible File size 1.20 MB Print version not available

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