GHG PROTOCOL INITIATIVE Emerging Project Accounting Standards & Guidance Mahua Acharya, WBCSD World Resources Institute.

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GHG PROTOCOL INITIATIVE Emerging Project Accounting Standards & Guidance Mahua Acharya, WBCSD World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Project Accounting Standard - Motivation The absence of clear international accounting rules for GHG mitigation projects under different trading programs and initiatives World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Purposes of the Project Accounting Standard  Simplify quantification process while improving quality & credibility  Reduce transaction costs and uncertainty for project developers  Increase accounting consistency between different trading programs  Increase investor confidence World Resources Institute

Setting the scene What the Project guidelines will cover  Introduction to GHG project accounting  GHG project accounting principles & their application  Generic procedure for quantifying project reductions including baseline selection & how to identify & assess secondary effects  Project Typology - project specific guidance for different project types World Resources Institute

Setting the scene What is additionality, why does it matter?  C riterion to assess and justify whether or not the GHG reduction would have occurred in the absence of the project  Additionality is important when a GHG reduction is used as an offset against a mandatory or voluntary cap  Environmental integrity World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Key steps in project accounting 1. Describe project & primary reduction(s) 2. Check eligibility 3. Apply regulatory additionality screen 4. Select baseline for primary reduction(s) 5. Identify & quantify relevant secondary effects 6. Estimate project reduction 7. Develop Monitoring plan World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 1. Describe project: Typology  Energy & Power  Industrial Projects  Fugitive Emissions Capture  Agricultural Projects  Carbon Sequestration Project specific guidance for project developers & regulators World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 2. Check eligibility Different schemes have different rules:  Allowable project types, locations, timing of project, etc.  Contribute to sustainable development objectives  Financial additionality – financing is additional to ODA and funding from multi-lateral organizations  Investment additionality  Host government approval World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 3. Apply regulatory screen  A simple surplus to regulation additionality screen  Eliminates projects being undertaken to come into compliance with regulations World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 4. Select baseline for primary reduction(s) Guidance provides 2 approaches (emissions additionality is embedded in each approach): 1. GHG performance standard (benchmark approach) 2. Project specific baseline World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 5. Identify & quantify relevant secondary GHG effects  Secondary GHG effects include leakage and life cycle effects  Simple screens help identify any secondary effects (positive/negative) that can be reasonably attributable to the project  Guidance on quantifying & assessing the relevance of secondary effects World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 6. Estimate the GHG reduction 1. Calculates the expected (ex-ante) GHG reduction 2. Applies an equivalence principle for project & baseline cases 2. Calculates reduction as the difference between the project and baseline emissions taking into account any relevant secondary effects World Resources Institute

Setting the scene 7. Develop monitoring plan  Builds on & complements baseline selection procedure & assessment of secondary effects  Lists parameters that must be monitored  Provides calculation sheet for project World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Typology provides project specific information Issues addressed by Typology include:  Sub-category definitions  Description of primary reduction  Eligibility issues  Secondary effects  Baseline setting issues  Monitoring tools World Resources Institute

May, 03JuneJulyOct Task Force work continues WRI/ WBCSD collates doc Apr, 03? External Review and Road Testing WRI/ WBCSD external review Printing Release Jan, 03 Revisions Project Module Timeline World Resources Institute

Setting the scene GHG Protocol Initiative Thank You World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Selecting a baseline: project specific approach 1. Identify possible baseline candidates 2. Apply baseline tests to possible baseline candidiates:  barriers assessment  investment ranking 3. Select most likely baseline candidiate World Resources Institute

Setting the scene Selecting a baseline: GHG performance standard Establish a performance standard applicable to a specific category of projects 1. Choose time period for selecting baseline candidates e.g. recently constructed sites, or sites under construction 2. Define geographical area for selecting candidates 3. Select sample for constructing performance standard 4. Decide on level of stringency e.g. average, better than average, best in class etc. 5. Construct the performance standard World Resources Institute