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The research project seeks to identify the CDM SD tool's possible shortcomings, and to make structured recommendations on how to improve the EB's SD tool. Findings from this project are meant to have a lighthouse effect on the development of provisions on Sustainable Development within other carbon mechanisms of the UNFCCC and beyond. This report represents the consolidated findings of three work packages within this research project. The first chapter provides some background on the subject at hand, and leads into the report. The following chapter covers the assessment and comparison of the SD provisions of selected flexible mechanisms and multilateral standards.
Brasiliens Nachfrage nach Strom ist in den vergangenen Jahren stark gewachsen. Auch für die kommenden Jahre ist mit einer weiteren Steigerung von jährlich etwa 3,5 Prozent der Nachfrage zu rechnen. Dies stellt das Land vor eine große Herausforderung. Zusätzlich steht die auf Wasserkraft basierende Stromerzeugung des Landes aufgrund geringer Niederschläge und Wasserstandsmengen vor einem Engpass. Deshalb kommen fossilthermische Reservekraftwerke insbesondere seit dem vergangenen Jahr verstärkt zum Einsatz und verteuern die Stromerzeugung erheblich.
Auch der Ausbau nicht-konventioneller Erneuerbarer Energien zur Diversifizierung der Strommatrix läuft in Brasilien nur sehr langsam an. Eine Planung zur systematischen Integration verschiedener Erneuerbarer Energieträger findet bislang aber nicht statt.
Ziel der Studie ist es deshalb, das zusätzliche THG-Einsparpotenzial durch die systematische Integration von Erneuerbaren Energien, gegenüber dem Business as Usual Szenario (Ausbau der Erneuerbaren ohne systematische Integration) zu ermitteln und in einer Broschüre für ein breites Publikum aufzuarbeiten.
This report is a synthesis of the research and re-evaluates the options previously considered in this project (Vieweg et al (2014)) in the light of the negotiation process up to today. The mitigation-related design elements considered are:
Participation and differentiation of countries; Types of commitments, including also the compulsory character of the commitments and time aspects; Guidance on ambition of the commitments to assure adequacy of global and individual countries' efforts; Transparency of commitments.
After a wave of privatizations in the end of the 1990s, the electrical power supply of many municipalities in Germany has been returned into public hands. Many municipalities discover chances and possibilities for local action, which arise with remunicipalisation. The local policy-makers realize that remunicipalisation offers the opportunity of implementing an independent energy policy at local level which is critical in creating a transformation to a sustainable energy system based on energy efficiency and renewable energies.
This scoping study provides an introduction to the topic of establishing municipal utilities in Germany. The findings of the authors' study provide important new insights into the possibilities to decentralise and democratise the German power sector. The findings were identified on the basis of a comprehensive screening of all newly established municipal utilities in Germany. As most network concession contracts in Germany expire by 2016, there has now existed a window of opportunity to rebuild the local energy supply. As a result, 72 new local power companies were established in Germany within just seven years (between early 2005 and late 2012). The results of this unique study will inform about details regarding regional concentration, the size of municipalities, the legal forms of the newly founded municipal public utility and the role of strategic partnerships.
Furthermore, the founding of 72 municipal utilities since 2005 leads us to ask for the reasons. The study reviews the German trend towards municipal ownership of local utilities, assessing their performance based on 10 targets related to the energy transition, climate protection, and the local economic impact. Based on expert opinions, the study finds out that the likelihood of these targets being reached is "high to very high".
The Japanese translation of the scoping study is completed by a foreword by Prof. Dr. Jörg Raupach-Sumiya (Professor, College of Business Administration, Ritsumeikan University) highlighting the importance of this study for Japan's energy policy.
Das Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) hat gemeinsam mit dem Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie in der Studie "STROMbegleitung" Technologien, Perspektiven und Ökobilanzen elektrifizierter PKW untersucht. Die Studie gibt einen umfassenden Einblick in den aktuellen Stand der Technik, identifiziert Trends und analysiert die Ökobilanz unterschiedlicher Fahrzeugkonzepte. Gleichzeitig ordnet sie die deutschen Aktivitäten im Bereich Elektromobilität in einen globalen Kontext ein.
Im Auftrag der Stadt Kempten (Allgäu) untersuchte das Wuppertal Institut auf Basis vorliegender Baupläne, inwieweit zentrale Elemente für die Entwicklung des nachhaltigen und CO2-optimierten Neubauquartiers "Halde-Nord" berücksichtigt wurden. Inhaltlich wurden die Entwürfe entlang folgender Aspekte diskutiert: 1. Nachhaltige Energieversorgung / 2. Gebäudeeffizienzstandards / 3. Energieeffizientes Handeln und Suffizienz / 4. Baumaterialien, Graue Energie und Ressourcen / 5. Klimaresilienz und Verbesserung des Mikroklimas / 6. Siedlungsstruktur und städtebauliche Aspekte von Verkehrsanbindung und Mobilität / 7. Soziale Aspekte.
Standardised Baselines (SBs) shall improve the opportunities for least developed countries and other underrepresented regions to participate in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). SBs allow for shifting the effort of developing baseline scenarios and additionality testing from the individual project to the sectoral level. This research project followed two separate approaches in order to gather experiences with the development of SBs and to contribute to the advancement of the SB regulatory framework. Under the first approach, an SB for rural electrification in Ethiopia was developed in cooperation with the Ethiopian Designated National Authority, which submitted the SB to the UNFCCC Secretariat. In the second part of the project, a scoping study assesses how SBs can be developed to cover complex integrated production processes. The Indonesian cement sector was chosen as case for this study.