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PMR Technical Work Program
UPDATE
Eleventh Mee/ng of the Partnership Assembly London, United Kingdom March 10-‐11, 2015
Ms. Pauline Kennedy PMR Secretariat
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UPSTREAM POLICY
MRP
u Objec3ves § Facilitate experience and knowledge sharing
§ Develop prac/cal guidance on common issues
§ Iden/fy good prac/ce and common standards
§ Build capacity
u Audience § Policy makers and technical staff in PMR countries § But also a broader audience beyond the PMR
u PA 10 discussed approach to strategic planning § Need coherence of different pieces and con/nuous
and systema/c support § More targeted and in /me support as PMR countries
move to implementa/on of their MRPs § Capture and share lessons § Leverage work by others
u PA 12 forward work plan for FY16 § Today provide update on progress
Background
TECHNICAL WORK PROGRAM
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• Provide guidance, lessons learned, just-‐in /me knowledge • Technical notes, country case studies, technical briefs
Knowledge Products
• Engage PMR Par/cipants in specific technical discussions with experts
Technical Workshops
• Enable technical exchange among PMR Par/cipants • Mul/lateral, regional or bilateral mee/ngs
County-‐to-‐Country Exchange
• Develop country exper/se • Hands-‐on prac/cal learning (case studies, exercise)
Technical Trainings
• E-‐Learning to disseminate knowledge to a wider audience • Webinars • PMR website
Web-‐based tools
Ac3vi3es and Organiza3on
WORKING GROUPS
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u PMR products now published on the World Bank’s Open Knowledge Repository
u Working with interested countries to translate to other
languages § Chinese, Russian § Please let us know if this would be useful
Improved Dissemina/on and Outreach
§ Over 500 downloads of each
§ Sta/s/cs on who is downloading by country, mul/media etc.
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u Enhancing country specific support § Expert advice § Targeted technical support § Just-‐in /me training § Country case studies to capture and share lessons
More Targeted and in-‐/me Support
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ETS – Update on Progess
Technical note Handbook for emissions trading 2015
Working group on going input on handbook and next steps for work program
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Carbon Tax – Update on Progess
Technical note Carbon tax guide FY15 Q4
E-‐Learning Course focusing design and use of carbon tax
Later in 2015
Working group on going input on guide and next steps for work program
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MRV – Update on Progess
Technical note Design guide for Mandatory GHG repor3ng
April/May 2015
E-‐Learning Course focusing on GHG repor3ng programs
To be finalized FY15 Q4
Working group on going input on design guide and next steps for work program
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u Step by step guidance for policy makers designing mandatory GHG repor/ng program
u Prepared in collabora/on with WRI § Has been reviewed by PMR MRV working group and WRI internal/external
review § Expected to be published in April/May
Design guide for mandatory GHG repor/ng
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u Focus on mandatory GHG repor/ng at the corporate/facility level § Building on material in the Design Guide § In an educa/onal learning course
u Objec/ves: § Understand the basic steps for the design and implementa/on of a GHG
repor/ng program § Iden/fy what ins/tu/onal, legal and regulatory arrangements are necessary
for an effec/ve program § Recognize and understand data monitoring methods and emissions
calcula/on approaches, emissions repor/ng process and procedures, and verifica/on op/ons
§ Exchange good prac/ces and examples of the development of GHG repor/ng systems
u Collabora/ng with World Bank’s Climate Knowledge and Partnerships team/CF-‐assist and WRI § Will be hosted by the World Bank E-‐Ins/tute
MRV ELearning
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Offsets – Update on Progess
Technical note Op3ons to use interna3onal offset programs in a domes3c context
May 2015
Technical Briefs Regular/3mely insight on new developments & technical
issues
Further topics under
considera3on
Working Group Met to reflect on technical work
program outputs February 2015
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u Aimed to support those countries that are currently planning and/or designing a domes/c offset program
u To help decide how best to leverage exis/ng programs u Guiding framework to support policy makers, including:
§ Inventory of common elements of offset programs § Four basic scenarios with op/ons § Impact assessment of different op/ons § Iden/fica/on of key ques/ons for policy makers
New Technical Note: Op/ons to Use Interna/onal Offset Programs in a Domes/c Context
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Data Management and Registries – Update on Progess
Technical note
Guidance on the development of GHG data management systems for Corporate/Facility Level
Repor3ng
September 2015
Technical note Guidance and func3onal
specifica3ons for transac3on registry
August 2015
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Data Management and Registries – Scope
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u Inform sound diagnos/c and decision-‐making on the development of and administra/on of GHG data repor/ng and management systems at the corporate/facility-‐level:
§ IT infrastructure: repor/ng tools and interfaces, databases etc.
§ Suppor/ng ins/tu/onal and regulatory frameworks
§ Administra/ve and management processes
§ Taking into account: poten/al exis/ng repor/ng plaborms (e.g. other air pollutants); and linkages with other GHG infrastructure – such as na/onal inventories, carbon assets registries
u Capture exis/ng experience and needs of countries through desk research, expert inputs, and consulta/ons
u Selec/on of consultants is on-‐going (compe//ve)
Guidance on the Development of GHG Data Management Systems for Corporate/Facility Level Repor3ng
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Guidance on Transac3on Registry Development and Management – joint PMR and FCPF project (1)
u Objec/ves: Inform decision-‐making in PMR and FCPF (REDD+) Country Par/cipants on transac/on registries – in par/cular:
§ In-‐house development vs. acquisi/on of off-‐the-‐shelf sofware
§ Day-‐to-‐day management and administra/on (eg. opera/ons, skills, resources)
§ Ins/tu/onal and regulatory frameworks
u Project team
§ Several registry experts – technical, regulatory and administra/on
§ PMR and FCPF Secretariats
u Consulta/on with PMR and FCPF (March-‐May 2015)
u Workshop to present project findings, discuss feedback with countries and other experts, and define priori/es for follow-‐up work (May/June 2015)
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Guidance on Transac3on Registry Development and Management – joint PMR and FCPF project (2)
u Report outline:
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Baselines and Benchmarks – Update on Progress
Technical note Guidance note on the use of benchmarks in market based
mechanisms Developing proposal
Working group To reflect on outcomes of the study on credi3ng ac3vi3es
under the PMR First half of
2015
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u Iden/fied as an issue in mul/ple countries and lots of experience within the PMR to capture and share
u New Knowledge product ‘Carbon leakage: theory, evidence and policy design’ § Will synthesize current knowledge and experience and provide guidance for PMR countries on how to
address the issues.
u To address three broad ques/ons: § How to evaluate the expected compe//veness and emissions leakage impacts (nega/ve and posi/ve) due
to carbon pricing policies for different sectors and the en/re economy?
§ How to mi/gate the risk of nega/ve impacts and strengthen the posi/ve impacts from carbon pricing (through instrument design or complementary policies) in the short and long term, and for different levels of expected decarboniza/on?
§ How to manage the process of dialogue between a government, business and civil society on the implica/ons for compe//veness and risks of emissions leakage, and their mi/ga/on?
u Be informed by and reflect country and sub-‐na/onal experiences
u Vivid economics has been engaged
u Draf at PA12 and final report end of June 2015.
New project -‐ Compe33veness and leakage
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Technical Inputs to Discussions on Carbon Markets Post-‐2020
u Objec/ves: § Build knowledge on key technical market related issues discussed at the
interna/onal level
§ Exchange views and facilitate common understanding for how the carbon market(s) will develop
§ Bridge the gap carbon markets prac//oners and nego/ators
§ Inform PMR ac/vi/es accordingly
u Ac/vi/es
§ Series of workshops in the lead up to Paris 2015
§ Collabora/on with UNFCCC, think-‐tanks, private sector
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Next steps
u Con/nue to roll out ac/vi/es for FY15 § Many ac/vi/es underway and progressing well
§ Scope for more targeted and country specific ac/vi/es
u Planning for FY16 to be presented at PA12.
§ Based on strategic planning approach § Will consult working groups
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PARTNERSHIP FOR MARKET READINESS
(PMR), PLEASE CONTACT:
PMR SECRETARIAT [email protected]
WWW.THEPMR.ORG
Thank You
PA11 – London, United Kingdom 10-‐11 March, 2015
Mr. Pierre Guigon, PMR Secretariat Ms. Constanze Haug, ICAP Secretariat
Update on the ETS Handbook
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Content
1. Background and Objec3ves
2. Organiza3on
3. Expert Consulta3on Process
4. Joint Deliverables
Background and Objectives
v Develop a ‘how to’ handbook on the prac3cali3es of establishing and opera3ng an ETS…
o Highligh/ng design op/ons and their opera/onal, economic and poli/cal risks and benefits
o Empirically rich through broad consulta/on of ETS prac//oners: policy makers, private sector, academia, and NGOs
o Capturing the experience accumulated including in the EU, Norway, Switzerland, North America, China, New Zealand, Kazakhstan, Australia, Republic of Korea, and Japan
v … to provide knowledge and prac3cal guidance to policy makers interested in ETS and other market-‐based mechanisms
v Collabora3on between PMR and ICAP: joining resources, exper3se, and par3cipants
v Financial support from Germany (BMUB)
Organization (1)
v Project team o PMR and ICAP Secretariats
o Editors – Mr. Felix Manhes (Öko-‐Ins/tut), Mr. Duan Maosheng (Tsinghua University), and Mr. Michael Mehling (MIT)
o Consultants – Environmental Defense Fund (US) and Motu Economic and Public Policy Research (New Zealand), supported by a roster of key experts from various organiza/ons
o ETS Focal Points – Policy makers in ETS jurisdic/ons nominated by PMR and ICAP Par/cipants Project
Management Project Strategy
Technical Inputs
Wri3ng Review
PMR/ICAP Secretariats
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Editors √ √ √ Consultants √ √ ETS Focal Points √ √
Expert Roster √ √ PMR/ICAP Par3cipants
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Organization (2)
Dec. 14 Oct. 15 Feb. 15 June 15 Sept. 15 July 15
WRITING
CONSULTATIONS
REVIEW
PUBLISHING
LAUNCH EVENT
v Timeline
Expert Consultation Process
v Ques3onnaire (February-‐March 2015) First engagement with ETS Focal Points and key experts (incl. private sector) to collect feedback on:
o Proposed outline
o Common misunderstandings and FAQ on ETS design and implementa/on
o Most important lessons learned
o Useful policy documents and references (e.g. ETS evalua/ons)
v Follow-‐up phone interviews (March-‐April 2015)
v Physical working mee3ngs with ETS Focal points (and relevant colleagues) in ETS jurisdic3ons (April-‐May 2015)
v Review draj chapters of the ETS Handbook (June-‐July 2015)
Joint Deliverables (1)
§ Summary for policy makers
§ Introduc/on and roadmap
q CORE CHAPTERS
§ Bring it all together: phase implementa/on
§ Technical annexes § Bibliography
o Step 1: Why an ETS? o Step 3: Set the cap o Step 2: Decide the scope o Step 4: Distribute allowances o Step 5: Set /meframes for compliance o Step 6: Support market stability o Step 7: Ensure oversight and
compliance o Step 8: Communicate and build
capaci/es o Step 9: Link with other systems o Step 10: Evaluate and improve the ETS
v ETS Handbook -‐ Outline (under review)
Joint Deliverables (2)
v ETS Handbook -‐ Structure of chapters (under review)
o Summary of key design and implementa/on issues o Defini3on of the building block, and role in successful ETS
opera/on o A high-‐level presenta3on of theore/cal and strategic
considera/ons o Balanced descrip/on of implica3ons and associated benefits/risks
for different op3ons o Descrip/ve case studies, compara3ve analysis and lessons
learned, highligh/ng differing ra/onales and evolu/onary processes across jurisdic/ons
o Considera/on of phased approaches for implementa/on o Quick quiz o Short list of Frequently Asked Ques/ons
Joint Deliverables (3)
v Carbon Expo (May 2015): consulta3on and communica3on (TBD)
v Launch event (October 2015): on the margins of a PMR or ICAP mee3ng
v Possible follow-‐up work o Support in-‐country training?
o E-‐learning?
o … to be discussed