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| Intermediate Course 1 |
| CDM project design document (PDD) |
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| (Review) An overview of CDM project cycle |
As we learnt at the end of Basic Course , a CDM project will be implemented under following steps::
Step 1 . Project design and approval of participation.
Step 2 . Validation and Registration.
Step 3 . Implementation and Monitoring.
Step 4 . Verification and Certification of CERs .
Step 5 . Issuance and Distribution of CERs.
In the following course, we will learn more about the key points of each separate step. Now, lets start from the necessary contents of PDD... |
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| What should be included in a PDD? |
The information in the project design document shall include the following : ( key elements in the PDD )
- A description of the project comprising the project purpose, a technical description of the project , including how technology will be transferred, if any, and a description and justification of the project boundary .
- A proposed baseline methodology
- Statement of the estimated operational lifetime of the project and which crediting period was selected .
- Description of how the anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gas (GHG) by sources are reduced below those that would have occurred in the absence of the registered CDM project activity.
- Environmental impacts
- Information on sources of public funding for the project activity from Parties included in Annex I which shall provide an affirmation that such funding does not result in a diversion of official development assistance and is separate from and is not counted towards the financial obligations of those Parties.
- Stakeholder comments , including a brief description of the process, a summary of the comments received, and a report on how due account was taken of any comments received.
- Monitoring plan
- Calculations
- References to support the above, if any.
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