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Presented by Pornsil Patchrintanakul Thai Chamber of Commerce

Technical Committee : Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Negotiation Committee : Secretariat of Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning Secretariat : Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) NAMAs Committee : Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Climate Change Coordinator : 30 Governmental Departments Chief : Prime Minister

Member of The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) Climate Change Committee of JSCCIB -The Thai Chamber of Commerce -The Federal of Thai Industries -The Thai Bankers' Association Governmental Representatives : 18 Governmental Departments

Engage and Collaborate with Government sectors in all issues relating to Climate Change e.g. -Country Climate Strategy -Management System -Adaptation -Capacity Building -GHGs Emission Reduction -Green Energy -UNFCCC (COP participation) -National NAMAs and Pledge Preparation etc. Engage and Collaborate with Government sectors in all issues relating to Climate Change e.g. -Country Climate Strategy -Management System -Adaptation -Capacity Building -GHGs Emission Reduction -Green Energy -UNFCCC (COP participation) -National NAMAs and Pledge Preparation etc.

National Policy Industry Technologies Service Industries Transportation Agriculture Balance of Food and Energy Energy Usage and Technology  The Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan ( ) toward Green Economy  National Energy Policy  BOI Promotion  The Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan ( ) toward Green Economy  National Energy Policy  BOI Promotion

 The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) : Credit to be generated from JCM should be accepted by UNFCCC and recognized as international standard  The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) : Credit to be generated from JCM should be accepted by UNFCCC and recognized as international standard Thailand  Financial Support  GHGs Reduction  Technology and Capacity Building  Improve Thai Product and Services to International Standard Thailand  Financial Support  GHGs Reduction  Technology and Capacity Building  Improve Thai Product and Services to International Standard Japan  Carbon credit  Environmental Friendly Project and Products Japan  Carbon credit  Environmental Friendly Project and Products Benefit for Thailand and Japan from JCM

 To Support National Policy on Renewable Energy (E.g. Biofuel : B 20 after year 2020 )  To Support National Policy on Renewable Energy (E.g. Biofuel : B 20 after year 2020 )  Cost of Japanese Technologie s  Technology Introduction - Solar technologies - LED - Cooling System- Others Green Technologies  Technology Introduction - Solar technologies - LED - Cooling System- Others Green Technologies  Capacity building

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