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The Clean Development Mechanism (
CDM ) under the
Kyoto Protocol
facilitates developed countries
to earn emission rights, called carbon credits, by 'green'
investments in developing countries
such as
Business Opportunities for Green
Technologies in China By 2008 year end, there are 4200 projects; and by 2012 it is estimated that over 8,000 CDM projects may be up and running or in the pipeline. Of these, China, India and Brazil takes the big slice of the cake.
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Since the Kyoto Protocol came into force in 2005, China has approved 352 CDM projects by early 2007. That would cut carbon emissions by 780 million tons a year. It has become the most promising Certified Emissions Reductions ( CER ) supplier in the global emission, with 86 projects getting CERs Issuance as at Dec 2008. Projects include wind power, solar power, hydropower, landfill gas power generation and solid waste management.
According to a Beijing-based report, CDM projects will help bring 1.96 billion Yuan (more than US$240 million) of foreign investment into China in 2007, and the figure is expected to rise to 3.94 billion Yuan (million US$485.8) by 2010.
Marketing consultancy KAE ASIA has recently raised a new investment estimate of US$33 billion for China by 2020 in their latest report Business Opportunities for Green Technologies in China. In 2007, it says, China invested US$12 billion in renewable energy, almost as much as the world green energy leader Germany. It predicts that by 2020 China's renewable energy will be 15% of China's total energy consumption mix. China has been very successful in encouraging private sector participation in CDM. A good part of that success is due to the government's decision to pursue CDM, and its success in laying the policy and procedural groundwork for CDM. The following lists but a few of the numerous CDM contracts in China signed after the Kyoto Protocol was effected:
China's first CDM project was a wind power plant which was launched in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2002.
Early 2007,
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Two Chinese companies
signed purchase agreements for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission
reductions with the World Bank in
The World Bank inked the two deals on behalf of the Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF) and Community Development Carbon Fund.
1. The Huitengxile Wind Farm Project is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Fifty to 100 wind turbines with a total generation capacity of 100 megawatts will be installed to supply 245 gigawatt hours to the North China Power Grid. By avoiding coal-fired generation, this project expects to eliminate 240,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year. The PCF will purchase 1.6 million tons of certified emission reductions from this project.
2. China Hubei Guangrun Hydro Development
Project is located in
Renewable energy is expected to reduce GHG emissions by increasing the supply of hydro-generated energy to the Hubei Provincial Power Grid, thus displacing coal and gas energy. The Guangrun stations component is estimated to reduce GHG emissions by 72,560 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, and expected to reach full capacity by the end of 2008.
With the set up of the Nairobi Framework to extend the reach to CDM by Africa countries, the door of CDM opens to the world, the EU, Africa and China, a new horizon that is far and wide.
Louis Michel, European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, proposed a "ménage à trois" or triangular partnership with China and Africa..... to mitigate climate change...as China's growing presence in Africa is a positive force for the partnership. "China could be of
tremendous assistance if it works with African countries .......for
the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)", UNFCCC executive secretary Yvo de Boer told Xinhua during the first Africa Carbon Forum in
Dakar. References and related news:
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