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Energy Innovation under the Clean Development Mechanism
Simone PulverWatson InstituteRapid Fire Symposium: EnergyJanuary 31, 2008
Growth of total expected 2012 CERs*
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Afforestation &Reforestation
Fuel switch
Energy Efficiency
CH4 reduction &Cement & Coalmine/bedRenewables
HFC & N2Oreduction
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CERs
"Rest of thecountries
Malaysia
Mexico
South Korea
Brazil
India
China
Type #Forestry 13
Fuel switch 98
EE 426
Methane 501
Renewable 1765
HFC&N2O 73
*CER: Certified Emission Reduction
Source: UNEP Risoe CDM/JI Pipeline Analysis and Database, 2008
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Afforestation
Agriculture
Biogas
Biomass energy
Cement
CO2 capture
Coal bed/mine methane
Energy distribution
EE households
EE industry
EE own generation
EE service
EE supply side
Fossil fuel switch
Fugitive
Geothermal
HFCs
Hydro
Landfill gas
N2O
PFCs
Reforestation
Solar
Tidal
Transport
Wind
INDIA
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Afforestation
Agriculture
Biogas
Biomass energy
Cement
CO2 capture
Coal bed/mine methane
Energy distribution
EE households
EE industry
EE own generation
EE service
EE supply side
Fossil fuel switch
Fugitive
Geothermal
HFCs
Hydro
Landfill gas
N2O
PFCs
Reforestation
Solar
Tidal
Transport
Wind
BRAZIL
Sugar Cane Agro-Industry