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Axel Michaelowa John O’brien 《Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change》2006,11(3):711-722
A United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Joint Implementation (JI) host country has to make sure that
JI projects are additional to avoid extra costs to generate the reductions necessary to cover the deduction of Emission Reduction
Units (ERUs) from the country’s Kyoto Protocol emissions budget. A tender of ERUs by the government allows to generate additional
reductions beyond the ERUs issued if it thoroughly checks project additionality. The government of New Zealand is running
a tender for JI projects under the title “Projects to Reduce Emissions” since 2003. In two rounds, 10 million ERUs have been
awarded and several projects have already entered into contracts with European buyers. The ratio of ERUs awarded to reductions
achieved was 0.8 in the second tender. However it remains to be seen whether the additionality test of this tender is sufficient
to exclude clearly non-additional projects. 相似文献
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