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Overview and Progress of the JCM
December 9, 2014
Yuji Mizuno Director for International Negotiations,
Office of Market Mechanisms, Climate Change policy Division, Global Environment Bureau
Ministry of the Environment, Japan
JAPAN
Host Country
Leading low carbon technologies, etc, and implementation of mitigation
actions
Facilitating diffusion of leading low carbon technologies, products, systems, services, and infrastructure, as well as implementation of mitigation actions, and contributing to sustainable development of developing countries.
Appropriately evaluating contributions from Japan to GHG emission reductions or removals in a quantitative manner, by applying measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) methodologies, and use them to achieve Japan’s emission reduction target.
Contributing to the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC by facilitating global actions for GHG emission reductions or removals, complementing the CDM.
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MRV
JCM Projects
GHG emission reductions/
removals
MRV Methodologies will be developed
by the Joint Committee Used to achieve Japan’s emission reduction target Credits
Basic Concept of JCM
Mongolia Jan. 8, 2013 (Ulaanbaatar)
Bangladesh Mar. 19, 2013 (Dhaka)
Ethiopia May 27, 2013 (Addis Ababa)
Kenya Jun. 12,2013 (Nairobi)
Maldives Jun. 29, 2013 (Okinawa)
Viet Nam Jul. 2, 2013 (Hanoi)
Japan has held consultations for the JCM with developing countries since 2011 and signed the bilateral document for the JCM with Mongolia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Maldives, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Palau, Cambodia and Mexico.
Japan held Joint Committee meetings with Mongolia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Maldives, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Indonesia and Palau respectively.
Lao PDR Aug. 7, 2013 (Vientiane)
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Indonesia Aug. 26, 2013 (Jakarta)
Costa Rica Dec. 9, 2013 (Tokyo)
Palau Jan. 13, 2014 (Ngerulmud)
Cambodia Apr. 11, 2014 (Phnom Penh)
Mexico Jul. 25, 2014 (Mexico City)
Countries with which Japan has signed on bilateral documents
Project formation
Project development
Project implementation
Acquire credits
F/S support
projects
(Increase) JCM Large-scale project development (JPY 1.6 billion)
JCM development and implementation projects (JPY 2 billion)
(Increase) Financing programme for JCM projects (JPY 1.2 billion, JPY 3.6 billion over 3years)
JCM Project Flow
Financed projects
(New) Cooperation fund with JICA (JPY 4.2 billion)
(New) ADB Trust Fund (JPY 1.8 billion)
• Small-scale projects (several tens of millions to several hundreds of millions)
• Infrastructure (PPP projects, JICA overseas investment projects) (several billion to over 10 billion)
• Infrastructure (ADB pipeline projects) (several billion to over 10 billion)
FY 2014 JCM-related Projects of MOEJ
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Projects
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Selected Studies 1. The feasibility study to promote Low Carbon Technology application in India(Gujarat ,
Maharashtra ,Pumjab ) 2. Feasibility study on financing scheme development project for promoting energy efficiency
equipment installation in Indonesia(Jakarta, Bali etc.) 3. Low Carbon City Planning Project in Surabaya, Indonesia(Surabaya City) 4. Feasibility Study on Eco-Lease Scheme for Low Carbon Vehicle towards Joint Crediting
Mechanism Projects Expansion(Indonesia National Level) 5. Collaboration on Project for Developing a Low Carbon Society under collaboration between
Bandung city and Kawasaki city in Bandung, Indonesia(Bandung) 6. Study for Developing Environmentally and Culturally Sustainable Cities through the Joint
Crediting Mechanism in Siem Reap(Angkor Park and Siem Reap city) 7. Study on the Accelerating Implementation of Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change through
the JCM(Bangkok) 8. Introduction of a recycling system for cars and parts in Thailand(Bangkok) 9. Strategic Promotion of Recovery and Destruction of Fluorocarbons (Bangkok/Johor Bahru ) 10. Demonstration Project on Installing an Evacuation Shelter with Renewable Energy as a “Low-Carbon/Resilient Model for Small Island Countries”(Palau etc.) 11. Feasibility study on comprehensive resource circulation system for low carbon society in
Republic of Palau(Palau) 12. The feasibility study toward eco-island in cooperation between Kien Giang Province and Kobe City(Kien Giang Province) 13. Hai Phong Green Growth Action Plan Development in Association with Kitakyushu City(Hai
Phong City) 14. Ho Chi Minh City – Osaka City Cooperation Project for Developing Low Carbon City (Ho Chi Minh
City) 15. Feasibility Study on a Large-Scale GHG Emissions-Reduction Project Development in the Iskandar
Development Region, Malaysia(Iskandar Development Region) 16. Feasibility Study on Rice Husk Power Generation System for Low-carbon Communities in
Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar(Ayeyarwady) 17. Study for the development of JCM projects for comprehensive improvements in the power
generation, transmission and distribution systems in Ulaanbaatar City and on the possibility of nationwide horizontal application of the same improvement model in Mongolia(Ulaanbaatar)
18. Feasibility study on a programme-type finance scheme for the JCM in Mongolia(Ulaanbaatar) 19. JCM Feasibility Studies of GHG Mitigation Projects Contributing to Low Carbon Old Capital based
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Large-Scale JCM Feasibility Studies in 2014 by MOEJ
See pamphlet for more details.
(Project Formation: Feasibility Study for Large-scale project development) Nineteen feasibility studies are currently being conducted in the Asia &
Pacific region. Eight projects are being conducted based on city-to-city cooperation between Japanese local governments and local governments in host countries. These feasibility studies are not limited to technology transfer, but also include the sharing of experiences and knowledge of local governments in Japan.
Eligible fields: - Energy savings (factories, commercial facilities, residential areas, power generation facilities) - renewable energy (solar power, window power) - waste to energy (recycling, energy use) - transport (introduction of electric vehicles, park & ride) - water infrastructure, etc.
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Achievements & Challenges (1)
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Government of Japan
International consortiums (includes private Japanese entities)
Finance up to a maximum of 50% of initial investment costs
Measure GHG emissions through MRV. Delivery of JCM credits (partial or fully) to Japanese government after issue.
The budget for FY 2014 1.2 billion JPY (approx. USD12 million) per year by FY2016 (total 3.6 billion JPY)
(Reference) Financing Programme for JCM Projects by MOEJ
FY 2014 budget: JPY 1.2 billion (JPY 3.6 billion over 3 years)
Three years maximum
Target group
Scope of financing
Project implementation period
Eligible projects
International consortiums (including private entities from Japan)
Those projects starting construction after decision reached on financing, and which will finish construction within that year, and which will be registered and issued credit as a JCM project.
Projects which introduce facilities and equipment to reduce CO2 emissions from energy sources (includes costs for construction, installation, administration, etc.)
Indonesia: ◆Power Generation by Waste Heat Recovery in Cement Industry Waste heat recovery system with suspension preheater boiler and air
quenching cooler boiler is installed in cement production process and generates electricity (28 MW) to be used in the cement plant.
◆Palm Waste Biomass Power Generation Project Fluidized bed furnace is installed in a biomass power generation plant
(6.2 MW) utilizing EFB (Empty Fruit Bunch) as a fuel. ◆Solar Power Hybrid System Installation to Existing Base Transceiver
Stations in Off-grid Area Solar power (900 kW) and lithium ion batteries are installed to replace
inefficient diesel generators at mobile base stations. ◆Energy Saving through Introduction of Regenerative Burners to the
Aluminum Holding Furnace of the Automotive Components Manufacturer
Regenerative burners which recover heat from exhaust gas efficiently are installed in a casting process.
◆Energy Saving for Textile Factory Facility Cooling by High Efficiency Centrifugal Chiller
Chiller with a high efficiency compressor and economizer cycle are installed.
Viet Nam: ◆Anaerobic Digestion of Organic Waste for Biogas Utilization at
Market Organic waste discharged from a market is used to generate
biogas in a methane fermentation system. The biogas is then supplied to a seafood processing factory.
◆Eco-driving by Utilizing Digital Tachograph System Trucks are fitted with eco-drive improving system using digital
tachographs, realizing CO2 emission reduction and safe-driving.
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Projects adopted in the Financing Programme for JCM Projects in 2014
Illustration
平成25年度予算 ○○百万円
MOEJ
JICA, other
Fund for expansion of low-carbon technologies
Financial Support, other
Collaboration
GHG reductions
Subsidy
Financial assistance/financial investments for overseas investment and lending
Supported Project by JICA, etc.
JCM Project
Collaboration
・Waste to Energy Plant ・Renewable Energies ・Water Supply and Sewage Systems ・Transportation 8
New Support Program Enabling “Leapfrog” Development (Fund) FY 2014 budget: JPY 4.2 billion
By utilizing the country’s superior and advanced low-carbon technologies, Japan assists developing countries to enable “leapfrog” development and helps developing countries achieve the “Harmony with Nature, Low Carbon and Sound Material Cycle Society,” which aims to break away from material civilization as the new paradigm for the 21th century in the Asia-Pacific region.
Establishment of a fund to finance projects that reduce GHG emissions in collaboration with other projects supported by JICA and other national organizations. Through this finance scheme, the expansion of superior and advanced low-carbon technologies in Japan can be achieved because even if the initial costs for projects are high, its emissions reduction effects are also high. The project aims to acquire credits using JCM by creating a low-carbon society in entire cities and regions in a broader range of fields.
Background & Purpose
Project Overview
Fund established April 22, 2014. Call for proposals from April 25, 2014.
平成25年度予算 ○○百万円
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New Support Program Enabling “Leapfrog” Development (ADB) FY 2014 budget: JPY 1.8 billion
Background & Purpose
Project Overview
By utilizing the country’s superior and advanced low-carbon technologies, Japan assists developing countries to enable “leapfrog” development and helps developing countries achieve the “Harmony with Nature, Low Carbon and Sound Material Cycle Society,” which aims to break away from material civilization as the new paradigm for the 21th century in the Asia-Pacific region.
Additional costs are reduced with the use of funds that are donated to the ADB trust fund. This allows advanced technologies that are not being used in ADB projects because of high introductory costs to be adopted. Through this finance scheme, the assistance to developing countries from ADB will lead to “leapfrog” development, and allow Japan to acquire credit using JCM.
Conclusion of MoU between MOEJ and ADB on June 25, 2014.
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Illustration
Additional costs are reduced as the cost is covered by funding from Japan. This financing scheme enables high-cost, advanced technologies to be adopted. (Selected from pipeline projects of ADB)
Trust Fund
Additional cost to introduce advanced
technology
Current ADB projects
Mitigation using common technology
ADB fund
GHG reductions
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(Project development: Three financing Schemes) 1. Financing Program for JCM Projects
1) Seven projects are being executed this fiscal year. 2) The first project has just been registered by the Joint Committee in Indonesia.
2.Collaboration Fund with JICA 1)Started from this fiscal year, and open call for proposals was closed last week. 2)Moving on to the review process on the proposals.
3. ADB Trust Fund 1) Started from this fiscal year, and contributions to the ADB trust fund and consultations on operational procedures are completed. 2) Moving on to the selection process of candidate projects from ADB’s pipeline projects, etc.
Achievements & Challenges (2)
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1. Achievement of establishing effective, low-carbon projects in line with their needs of host countries
2. Expansion of the range of participating companies and local governments
3. Spread and diffusion of low-carbon technologies in host countries taking advantage of the implementation of JCM projects
Towards the creation of a win-win relationship
Advanced low-carbon technologies
+Strength of Japan’s technologies ・Low failure rates, long-term stable operations ・Environmentally friendly
Contributes to the establishment of a low-carbon society in host countries
Future Outlook
Thank you for your kind attention.
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