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Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia
How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development Dr Markus Francke GIZ PAKLIM INDONESIA Work Area Industry Implemented by: INDUSTRIAL AREAS: BE COMPETITIVE THROUGH SUSTAINABILITY. CRITERIA FOR BEST PRACTICES | MEXICO Oct 2015
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Summary – 5 key thesis / messages
Private sector is crucial for CO2 mitigation/adaptation Cement-NAMA is the frontier for more industries to follow (pulp & paper, textile, fertilizer, etc) Approach in cement –NAMA could be used for Industrial Estate-NAMA development (IE-NAMA) IE-NAMA could lead to an integrated SIA Only with clear leading policy, full engagement of private sector, and continuous capacity building; a CO2 mitigation investment is sustainable Standard template for text, diagramme etc. Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia - How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development
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Outline Background Cement NAMA Proposal MRV Where are we now?
Lessons learned Best Practices Way forward Opportunities: contribution to Industrial Estate-NAMA Standard template for text, diagramme etc. Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia - How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development
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CRITERIA FOR BEST PRACTICES
Cement-NAMA Proposal : “Reducing CO2 and Closing the Waste Gap; Encouraging Waste-to-Energy in the Indonesian Cement sector” Objective: to increase the use of alternative fuels from industrial and municipal solid waste Mitigation potential up to 3.8 million tCO2 until 2020 What makes it unique: Involvement of private sector; low budget needed; High commitment from cement companies and its association (ASI) INDUSTRIAL AREAS: BE COMPETITIVE THROUGH SUSTAINABILITY. CRITERIA FOR BEST PRACTICES
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Best Practice – EIE development
Nation- wide planning (legislation adopted: nawa cita, RIPIN, quick wins, etc) Involvement of all stakeholders (signed MoU, various FGDs, ad-hoc working group) Incentives for existing IE (IE award & planned incentives) Continuous awareness raising (workshops, trainings, study trip, conference) Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia - How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development
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Way Forward Continuing cement-NAMA development: MRV, registration to UNFCCC, first bankable project Transferring the lessons learned from cement-NAMA to IE-NAMA development Select/choose new/existing IE as showcase for further development of sustainability & IE-NAMA Acquire funds for further development of cement NAMA and IE-NAMA Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia - How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development
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Opportunities: Development of Industrial Estate-NAMA
Facts: waste has always been a major issue in Indonesia waste to energy as one of the solutions. Overall idea: exchange materials or energy to mutual advantage. All new industries are obligated to located in IE diverse types of industrial waste IE as the “provider” of industrial waste (and the treatment facility) Majority of IE still use the conventional end-of-pipe measures , but the interests to have zero emission efforts are there! Ideas are already informally “proposed” by the cement industry.
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c/o Ministry of Industry - INDONESIA
Dr Markus Francke Team Leader GIZ PAKLIM (Policy Advice for Environment and Climate Change) – Work Area Industry c/o Ministry of Industry - INDONESIA Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav 52-53, 20th floor 12950 Jakarta, Indonesia P: (PAKLIM main office) E: Implemented by: Cement-NAMA Development in Indonesia - How it may contribute to Industrial Estate NAMA development
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