...st below $10 per ton reduced, while 28 percent of the reductions result in net cost savings. For 2020, measures analyzed by CCAP (58 MMTCO2e) combined with measures already underway in California (67 MMTCO2e) can achieve a total of 125 MMTCO2e out of an expected emission reduction requirement of 145 MMTCO2e. This represents 86 percent of the total reductions required to meet the target. Of the measures analyzed by CCAP, 73 percent (42.5 MMTCO2e) h... continue reading »
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Chilean Energy Strategy: A Positive Step Forward Toward A Sustainable Energy Sector
...clients consume, which is a disincentive to promote energy efficiency and net metering. Second, the government should look to promoting the development of alternative sources of reliable generation, moving from coal to natural gas or even nuclear. However, once again the government (the previous government did the same) refuses to take position on the development of nuclear power plants. Considering that developing a nuclear project takes decades... continue reading »
CCAP at Bonn
...rity, to ensure fair and equitable access for all Parties, and to ensure a net decrease and/or avoidance of greenhouse gases, and possible incentives for participation, including by private-sector entities. Speakers: Yuji Mizuno, Japan Diego Pacheco, Bolivia Miles Austin, Carbon Markets and Investors Association Martin Schroeder, KfW Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Policy Dialogue Lunch Co-hosted with the German Environment Ministry (BMU), CCAP will conve... continue reading »
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Has British Columbia Shown the Way?
...nues that could prevent an increase in income taxes or dire cuts in safety net programs. Integrated into a broader tax package of tax reform, a carbon price can also facilitate reductions in marginal tax rates. The western Canadian province of British Columbia offers one example of a well-designed revenue-neutral carbon tax. The carbon price, now integral to the economics of the province, represents $1.3 billion (Canadian) of a $35 billion annual... continue reading »
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CCAP Submission on Development of a Framework for Market Mechanisms that Avoids Double Counting of Effort and Achieves a Net Decrease in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
...nd 80. Paragraph 79 emphasizes that market approaches must meet standards that deliver real, permanent, additional and verified mitigation outcomes, avoid double counting of effort, and achieve a net decrease and/or avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions. Paragraph 80 requests the AHWG-LCA to conduct a work program to consider a framework for market approaches.... continue reading »
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Transforming Colombia
...enhances pedestrian accessibility, shortens trip lengths and boosts economic and environmental performance of transit services. With more financial support for mitigation-related activities expected to come online in the coming years, transport sector NAMAs offer an opportunity for developing countries to achieve significant reductions in GHG emissions and contribute to sustainable development.... continue reading »
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Prevailing Winds: How the Mexican Government Harnessed its Renewable Energy
...with a pipeline of at least 3,400 MW of committed wind energy set to come online through 2016. This rapid growth in wind energy was made possible by a series of proactive efforts by the Mexican government to overcome entrenched barriers. In a recently released policy paper, Case Study: Mexico’s Renewable Energy Program, authors Stacey Davis, Mark Houdashelt and Ned Helme take an in-depth look at both the many barriers that impeded wind energy dev... continue reading »
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Climate Action in the Absence of a Global Carbon Market
...ystems. We have the Australian and Californian systems that have just come online, and the existing New Zealand and Korean cap and trade systems that will start shortly. India is currently implementing the exemplary Performance Achieve and Trade System, which is a trading system for energy efficiency in industrial sectors. In addition, it is expected that different regions in China will start with carbon trading systems in the next years. All thes... continue reading »
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Digging Deeper: Exploring Opportunities in Energy NAMAs in Peru
...h Latin American Regional Dialogue of the Mitigation Action Implementation Network (MAIN) in Lima, Peru. The event boasted a variety of experts who showed that mitigation actions in the energy sector can be effective and affordable, especially when considered as part of a broader energy strategy: University of California Berkeley’s Dr. Daniel Kammen discussed California’s experience in clean energy, and how Marginal Abatement Curves and economic m... continue reading »
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The Road to NAMAs
...In total, over 30 success stories will be accessible on The Road to NAMAs online database. Each week, CCAP will be highlighting one story in a blog post as part of an ongoing series to spread awareness on these successful mitigation actions. Examples range from innovative schemes to promote energy efficiency in countries like Singapore and Mexico, to multi-modal transportation networks in Colombia and China, to financing mechanisms for renewable... continue reading »
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CCAP Supports the STRONG Act to Strengthen Resiliency against Extreme Weather
...vere weather events. Senator Kerry’s press release, the bill text and list of supporting organizations are available online.... continue reading »
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Fossil Fuel Subsidies and The Cost of Inaction
...t fossil fuel production and use in OECD countries. These publications and online databases not only serve as an important focal point of information but demonstrate that a growing number of countries are already implementing meaningful subsidy reform and benefiting from the environmental and economic rewards. There has been progress since the G20’s initial pledge in 2009, but the bulk of the work is yet to be done and the full positive impacts ye... continue reading »
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Roadmap to Achieving Indonesia’s Targets
...of the power sector. But as Indonesia brings huge amounts of new capacity online to fuel its development, emissions will continue to soar. The policies pursued by the Indonesian government and the support the international community provides will dramatically alter the trajectory of its emissions. Among other things, CCAP’s reports analyze the energy demand reduction potential in the Residential and Commercial sectors, explore the possibilities... continue reading »