PoA Challenges & Opportunities 7-8 May 2011 Bonn, Germany PoA Challenges & Opportunities Who am I What experience do I have of the UN Biggest since SALT Now an NGO perspective JENNY PEETERMANS
Agenda Main Stakeholders Challenges Opportunities Solutions Procedure - Timeline Government Region Opportunities Methodologies International PoA Solutions Public and Private Sector Funding and Financing Others
Main Stakeholders DNA: Designated National Authority the Host Country administration responsible of the CDM issuing the LoA of the PoA EB: CDM Executive Board PoA registration and CER issuance CME: Coordinating and Managing Entity Communication with Board, distribution of CERs DOE: Designated Operational Entity PoA validation, CPA inclusion and PoA verification Others: project participants, project implementer
Current Challenges Project Pipeline Overview Procedure Region Volume Success Rate Overview Procedure DOE: CPA inclusion DNA – LoA : Letter of Approval Additionality Verification Project Timeline vs. Upfront cost Region CME: Coordination challenges
Opportunities Methodologies International PoA Success vs. Volume vs. Monitoring/Verification Electricity generation from renewable power Household applications Others International PoA Coordination in the Region Sustainable Development Benefits
Proposals Procedure International PoA Funding & Financing Capacity building Technical assistance Sampling International PoA Funding & Financing International organization & UN agency Approach from public and private sector Capital flow
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