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7/27/2019 CEDD RevisedN Module for GHG Training Workshop 22 8 13 (2)
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Title: Carbon Credits & GHGs; Demonstration of KyotoInstrument Applications to Thar CoalQ
Duration: One day
Location: Karachi
Time frame: 2013
Organized by: MMP in coordination with CEDD
Level:Middle and initial mgt levels
Proposed Speakers:See resume attached
Prospective Participating organizations:
SEPA, CEDD, Mines & Mineral Directorate, SCA, Forestry, Wild Life Dept, NGOs core group (CG),
Civil Society, Block Owners
Objectives:
Training on Carbon credits and associated technologies to reduce GHG in the mining and power sectors
(e.g. carbon capture and storage, underground coal gasification).
National and International Policies and Regulations for Environment Protection.
Policy options for managing GHG emissions from expected coal mining and power generation activities
in Thar Coalfields
Current worldwide concern over potential global warming and the challenge to expanded coal utilization
internationally
Methodology to estimate/predict CO2 emissions
Contents:
Global Warming Issue needs to be presented/highlighted and also the GWP of
different GHGs
1. Carbon Credit & GHGs
1.1 Overview
1.2 Kyoto Protocol and Kyoto Mechanisms applicable to Thar Coal
1.3 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) / Joint Implementation (JI) framework
2. Green House Gases
2.1 Potential sources in Thar Region and Emission Forecasts; estimating the future emissions
trajectory based on proposed Thar development (use the 3 scenarios provided to MMP in Air shed
modeling Task)
2.2 Impacts on Environment
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Development of carbon emissions inventory, databases and models for effectiveness of carbon mitigation
projects for power generation industry.
How to establish BAU emission baseline,
How to calculate Additionality; reductions in emissions that are additional to any that would occur in
absence of certified project activity
Implementation of new technologies other than those included in Business-as-usual (BAU) projections
2.3 Policy options for managing GHG emissions from expected coal mining and power generation
activities in Thar Coalfields
2.4 Applicable technologies to reduce GHG in the mining and power sectors such as CO geo-
sequestration, CBM, and UCG. Or other measures suchas Green Credits (acres of advance
afforestation before project approval).
2.54Application ofMethodology to develop eligible Carbon Credit project based on Thar coal mining
26. Eestimates to /predict CO2 emissions
2.5 Mitigation measures to reduce GHGs in Thar and their eligibility potential for Carbon Credits
2.6 Potentially applicable Ttechnologies y associated to reduce GHGs in Thar Coal development
Training Methodology:
Interactive lecture Presentations Workshop and group work Discussion
Trainees feedback and evaluation
Participants feedback and Evaluation Informal interview
List of invitees for Capacity Building Workshop
1. Secretary Coal and energy development department2. DG Sindh coal authority3. DG Sindh environmental protection agency3.4.Ozone cell Islamabad4.5.Secretary Works & Services Department5.6.Additional Chief secretary Planning and Development Department6.7.Secretary Archeology Department7.8.Member Land Utilization, Board of Revenue8.9.Secretary Health Department9.10. Secretary Education Department10.11. Deputy Commissioner Tharparkar11.12. Secretary Agriculture Department
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12.13. Secretary Livestock Department13.14. Director settlements, Hyderabad14.15. Secretary Mines and Minerals Department15.16.
Secretary Information Technology Department
16.17. Secretary Wild Life Department17.18. Secretary Forest Department18.19. Block holders
i. UCGii. Sino Sindhiii. Oracleiv. SECMC
19.20. SUPARCO20.21. NGOs (core group)
i. TRDPii. Banhnbeliiii. SCOPEiv. PVDPv. Maroora Coordination Council
21.22. PD PMU NPIW Karachi22.23. MD SIDA, Hyderabad
Total 29 Numbers