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Wind power projects in Brazil: challenges and opportunities increasing co-benefits and implications for climate and energy policies
Authors:Góes  Maria de Fátima Barbosa  Andrade  José Célio Silveira  Jabbour  Charbel Jose Chiappetta  Silva  Marcelo Santana
Institution:1.University of Bahia State, R. Silveira Martins, 2555 - Cabula, Salvador, BA, 41150-000, Brazil
;2.Federal University of Bahia, Av. Reitor Miguel Calmon, s/n, Vale do Canela, Salvador, BA, 40110-903, Brazil
;3.Montpellier Business School, 2300, Avenue des Moulins, 34185, Montpellier Cédex 4, France
;4.Federal Institute of Bahia, R. Emídio dos Santos, s/n, Barbalho, Salvador, BA, 40301-015, Brazil
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Abstract:

The purpose of this article is to analyze the challenges to, and opportunities for, increasing sustainable development (SD) co-benefits delivered by clean development mechanism (CDM) wind power projects in northeastern Brazil and the resulting implications for climate and energy policies. Five methodological phases were met: First, a documentary research was conducted in the main CDM database; second was a literature review, creating the analytical framework and a survey questionnaire needed to assess the SD co-benefits from the projects; third, documentary research was used to enable ex-ante analysis of the SD co-benefits proposed in the CDM Project Design Documents (PDDs); fourth, survey allowed for the analysis of SD co-benefits perceived by project entrepreneurs (ex-post analysis); and finally, a comparison between the ex-ante and ex-post analyses was completed. The results show the importance of carrying out SD co-benefit studies after the implementation of CDM projects in order to learn lessons for new mechanisms of climate governance. The lowest SD co-benefits were water management improvement in the project influence area, soil pollution prevention, health and safety improvements and technology transfer. The greatest opportunities for increasing SD co-benefits come from the environmental licensing process and the strengthening of Corporate Social Responsibility. The greatest challenges are new technology development, stakeholders’ engagement and SD co-benefit audits. We conclude that the improvement of multi-level climate and energy governance plays a key role in increasing SD co-benefits.

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