1 Formato de um PDD. 2 índice Formato de um PDD Descrição geral da atividade do projeto Aplicação de uma metodologia de linha de base e monitoramento.

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1 Formato de um PDD

2 índice Formato de um PDD Descrição geral da atividade do projeto Aplicação de uma metodologia de linha de base e monitoramento Duração da atividade do projeto / Período de obtenção de créditos Estimativa de emissões de gases de efeito estufa por fontes ( item incluído pelos professores ) Impactos ambientais Comentários dos atores Anexos 1.Dados para contato dos participantes da atividade de projeto 2.Informações sobre financiamento público 3.Informações de linha de base 4.Plano de monitoramento

3 Referências: Grande escala: Clean Development Mechanism, Project Design Document form (CDM-PDD), Version 03, in effect as of: 28, July, (Modifica as definições anteriores de procedimentos) Guidelines for completing the Project Design Document (CDM-PDD), and the proposed new baseline and monitoring methodologies. Resolução n. 1 (Define os procedimentos para projetos de Créditos de Carbono) Pequena escala: Clean Development Mechanism, Simplified Project Design Document, for small-scale Project Activities (SSC-CDM-PDD) Resolução n. 3 (Define os procedimentos para projetos de Créditos de Carbono de Pequena Escala)

4 Large Scale CONTENTS A. General description of project activity B. Application of a baseline and monitoring methodology C. Duration of the project activity / crediting period D. Environmental impacts E. Stakeholders’ comments Annexes Annex 1: Contact information on participants in the project activity Annex 2: Information regarding public funding Annex 3: Baseline information Annex 4: Monitoring plan

5 SECTION A. General description of project activity A.1 Title of the project activity: A.2.Description of the project activity: A.3.Project participants: A.4.Technical description of the project activity: A.4.1. Location of the project activity: A Host Party(ies): A Region/State/Province etc.: A City/Town/Community etc: A Detail of physical location, including information allowing the unique identification of this project activity (maximum one page): A.4.2. Category(ies) of project activity: A.4.3. Technology to be employed by the project activity: A.4.4Estimated amount of emission reductions over the chosen crediting period: A.4.5. Public funding of the project activity:

6 SECTION B. Application of a baseline and monitoring methodology B.1.Title and reference of the approved baseline and monitoring methodology applied to the project activity: B.2Justification of the choice of the methodology and why it is applicable to the project activity: B.3.Description of the sources and gases included in the project boundary B.4.Description of how the baseline scenario is identified and description of the identified baseline scenario: B.5.Description of how the anthropogenic emissions of GHG by sources are reduced below those that would have occurred in the absence of the registered CDM project activity (assessment and demonstration of additionality): >> B.6. Emission reductions: B.6.1.Explanation of methodological choices:>> B.6.2. Data and parameters that are available at validation: B.6.3 Ex-ante calculation of emission reductions:>> B.6.4Summary of the ex-ante estimation of emission reductions: B.7Application of the monitoring methodology and description of the monitoring plan: B.7.1Data and parameters monitored: B.7.2Description of the monitoring plan:

7 SECTION C. Duration of the project activity / crediting period C.1Duration of the project activity: C.1.1.Starting date of the project activity: C.1.2.Expected operational lifetime of the project activity: C.2Choice of the crediting period and related information: C.2.1.Renewable crediting period C Starting date of the first crediting period: C Length of the first crediting period: C.2.2.Fixed crediting period: C Starting date: C Length:

8 SECTION D. Environmental impacts D.1.Documentation on the analysis of the environmental impacts, including transboundary impacts: D.2.If environmental impacts are considered significant by the project participants or the host Party, please provide conclusions and all references to support documentation of an environmental impact assessment undertaken in accordance with the procedures as required by the host Party: SECTION E. Stakeholders’ comments E.1.Brief description how comments by local stakeholders have been invited and compiled: E.2.Summary of the comments received: E.3.Report on how due account was taken of any comments received:

9 Annex 1 CONTACT INFORMATION ON PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROJECT ACTIVITY Organization Street/P.O.Box: Building: City: State Region: Postfix/ZIP: Country: Telephone: FAX: URL: Represented by: Title: Salutation: Last Name: Middle Name: First Name: Department: Mobile: Direct FAX: Direct tel: Personal

10 Annex 2 INFORMATION REGARDING PUBLIC FUNDING Annex 3 BASELINE INFORMATION Annex 4 MONITORING INFORMATION

11 Small Scale CONTENTS A. General description of small scale project activity B. Baseline and methodology C. Duration of the project activity / crediting period D Monitoring methodology and plan E. Calculation of GHG emission reductions by sources F. Environmental impacts G. Stakeholders comments Annexes Annex 1: Information on participants in the project activity Annex 2: Information regarding public funding Annex

12 SECTION A. General description of project activity SECTION A. General description of the small-scale project activity A.1. Title of the small-scale project activity: A.2. Description of the small-scale project activity: A.3. Project participants: A.4. Technical description of the small-scale project activity: A.4.1. Location of the small-scale project activity: A Host Party(ies): A Region/State/Province etc.: A City/Town/Community etc: A Detail of physical location, including information allowing the unique identification of this small-scale project activity(ies): A.4.2. Type and category(ies) and technology of the small-scale project activity: A.4.3. Brief explanation of how the anthropogenic emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHGs) by sources are to be reduced by the proposed small-scale project activity, including why the emission reductions would not occur in the absence of the proposed small- scale project activity, taking into account national and/or sectoral policies and circumstances: A Estimated amount of emission reductions over the chosen crediting period: A.4.4. Public funding of the small-scale project activity: A.4.5. Confirmation that the small-scale project activity is not a debundled component of a larger project activity:

13 SECTION B. Application of a baseline methodology: B.1. Title and reference of the approved baseline methodology applied to the small-scale project activity: B.2Project category applicable to the small-scale project activity: B.3. Description of how the anthropogenic emissions of GHG by sources are reduced below those that would have occurred in the absence of the registered small-scale CDM project activity: B.4. Description of how the definition of the project boundary related to the baseline methodology selected is applied to the small-scale project activity: B.5. Details of the baseline and its development:

14 SECTION C. Duration of the project activity / Crediting period: C.1. Duration of the small-scale project activity: C.1.1. Starting date of the small-scale project activity: C.1.2. Expected operational lifetime of the small-scale project activity: C.2. Choice of crediting period and related information: C.2.1. Renewable crediting period: C Starting date of the first crediting period: C Length of the first crediting period: C.2.2. Fixed crediting period: C Starting date: C Length:

15 SECTION D. Application of a monitoring methodology and plan: D.1. Name and reference of approved monitoring methodology applied to the small-scale project activity: D.2. Justification of the choice of the methodology and why it is applicable to the small-scale project activity: D.3 Data to be monitored: D.4. Qualitative explanation of how quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) procedures are undertaken: D.5. Please describe briefly the operational and management structure that the project participant(s) will implement in order to monitor emission reductions and any leakage effects generated by the project activity: D.6. Name of person/entity determining the monitoring methodology: SECTION E.: Estimation of GHG emissions by sources: E.1. Formulae used: E.1.1 Selected formulae as provided in appendix B: E.1.2Description of formulae when not provided in appendix B: E.1.2.1Describe the formulae used to estimate anthropogenic emissions by sources of GHGs due to the project activity within the project boundary: E.1.2.2Describe the formulae used to estimate leakage due to the project activity, where required, for the applicable project category in appendix B of the simplified modalities and procedures for small-scale CDM project activities E.1.2.3The sum of E and E represents the small-scale project activity emissions:

16 SECTION E.: Estimation of GHG emissions by sources: E.1. Formulae used: E.1.1 Selected formulae as provided in appendix B: E.1.2Description of formulae when not provided in appendix B: E.1.2.1Describe the formulae used to estimate anthropogenic emissions by sources of GHGs due to the project activity within the project boundary: E.1.2.2Describe the formulae used to estimate leakage due to the project activity, where required, for the applicable project category in appendix B of the simplified modalities and procedures for small-scale CDM project activities E.1.2.3The sum of E and E represents the small-scale project activity emissions: E.1.2.4Describe the formulae used to estimate the anthropogenic emissions by sources of GHGs in the baseline using the baseline methodology for the applicable project category in appendix B of the simplified modalities and procedures for small-scale CDM project activities: E Difference between E and E represents the emission reductions due to the project activity during a given period: E.2 Table providing values obtained when applying formulae above:

17 SECTION F.: Environmental impacts: F.1. If required by the host Party, documentation on the analysis of the environmental impacts of the project activity: SECTION G. Stakeholders’ comments: G.1. Brief description of how comments by local stakeholders have been invited and compiled: G.2. Summary of the comments received: G.3. Report on how due account was taken of any comments received: Annex 1 CONTACT INFORMATION ON PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROJECT ACTIVITY Annex 2 INFORMATION REGARDING PUBLIC FUNDING