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Implementation of the Suppressed Demand Guidelines in New and Existing SSC Methodologies
Carolyn Luce, Small Scale Working Group Member
FIRST SDM JOINT COORDINATION WORKSHOP, Maritim Hotel, Bonn, Germany
24 - 25 March 2012
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OVERVIEW
I. A few definitions
II. SD Work Programme
III. Prioritized Methodologies
IV. Request for Revisions/Approach
V. Further Stakeholder Input
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SD Guidelines – Scope and Applicability
• Applicable when the minimum service level is not met, eg. For basic lighting, purified water, water treatment);
Provides methodological approaches for two issues:
• The identification of the baseline measure under a suppressed demand situation; and
• The identification of the baseline service level that should be used to calculate baseline emissions in a suppressed demand situation.
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Definitions from the Guidelines
Minimum service level: The service level that is able to meet basic human needs (e.g. basic housing, basic energy services including lighting, cooking, drinking water supply)
Income effect: Occurs when the demand for a service would increase over time in the baseline scenario as a result of an increase of income.
Rebound effect: Occurs when the demand for a service would increase as a result of the decreased cost of the service per unit in the project scenario.
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Work programme on SD Guidelines (1)Existing Methodologies:
1. Scan methodologies to assess:
• If suppressed demand has been already addressed • If suppressed demand is relevant;
2. Prioritize methodologies for revision, taking into account:• Pertinence of minimum service level
• Priority sector
• Potential for improving regional distribution of CDM
• Usage rate of the methodology
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Work programme on SD Guidelines (2)
3.Define the minimum service level in methodologies
- using international/national sources
4. Request input from DNAs, stakeholders and practitioners:
a) Teleconferences; b) Call for public inputs, including comments on draft
revisions; c) Dedicated methodology workshops.
5.Assessment of the draft revised methodologies by SSC WG..
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SSC Meths where SD is taken into account
• AMS-I.A. Electricity generation by the user
• AMS-I.D. Grid-connect reneable electricity generation
• AMS I.E. Switch from non-renewable biomass for thermal applications by the user
• AMS-I.K. Solar cookers for households
• AMS-I.L . Electrification of rural communities using renewable energy
• AMS-II.G. Energy efficiency measures in thermal applications of non-renewable biomass
• AMS-III.AV. Low greenhouse gas emitting water purification systems
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SSC Meths prioritized for revision
• AMS-I.A. Electricity generation by the user
• AMS III.AR Substituting fossil fuel based lighting with LED/CFL lighting systems
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Requests for Revisions
• Requests for revisions of methodologies to take into account SD Guidelines are welcome:
• Recently received requests for revisions include:
• AMS-III.F Avoidance of methane emissions through composting
• AMS III.AR Substituting fossil fuel based lighting with LED/CFL lighting systems
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Approach for baseline emission intensity1. Identify various alternative measures available to the PPs
that satisfy the same need as the need satisfied by the project activity;
2. Eliminate alternatives not in compliance with laws;
3. Rank the remaining in order of quality of the service provided;
4. Assess them in the sequence identified in step 3 and eliminate alternatives that faces barriers;
5. The first alternative not eliminated by step 4 is the baseline (needs to be updated regularly)
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Approach for baseline level of service
Where the level of service of the project activity cannot be met with the baseline measure
Baseline level of service = Minimum level of service
The minimum service level is determined based on:
(a) National/international peer reviewed research or relevant studies;
(b) Benchmarks that take into account that emissions will rise to achieve the international/national development goals.
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Opportunities for Stakeholder Input
- Proposed new methodologies
- Request for revision of methodologies
- Teleconferences; - Calls for public inputs, including comments on draft
revisions; - Dedicated methodology workshops
Your input is welcome ….
Thank you
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