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Key Considerations on JCM Methodology Development and Project Registration in Indonesia Aryanie Amellina Technical Assessment & Evaluation Specialist Indonesia JCM Secretariat Promoting Bilateral Mechanisms in Asia and the Pacific A


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Key Considerations on JCM Methodology Development and Project Registration in Indonesia

Promoting Bilateral Mechanisms in Asia and the Pacific A Workshop on the Joint Crediting Mechanism Jakarta, 21 May 2015

Aryanie Amellina Technical Assessment & Evaluation Specialist Indonesia JCM Secretariat

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Current process for methodology approval in Indonesia

 Prepare a proposed methodology Methodology Proponent (Project Participant/Government) Joint Committee (supported by Secretariat)  Completeness check [7 days] (secretariat) Submit the proposed methodology

Submission of Proposed Methodology Public Comment Approval of Proposed Methodology

Notify the outcome of consideration to methodology proponent  Public comment through JCM website [15 days] (secretariat)  Assessment of the proposed methodology [60 days or up to 90 days]

Completeness Check

Communicate the result of completeness check  Approval of the proposed methodology Notify the receipt of the submission  Prepare a draft methodology  Discussion and review

Preparation of Methodology

Continuous process from preparation to approval:

  • Site visit to assess

appropriateness

  • Consultation with local

experts

  • Discussion meetings

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Key considerations on JCM methodology development in Indonesia

Aspect Examples Technical  Conservativeness of reference emission (case-by-case)  Reference to available standards for default values and regulations [SNI (Indonesian National Standard), ISO, and JIS (Japanese standard)]  Scientific principles and references Reference data source  Consideration of Indonesian circumstances:

  • The level of technology widely used in Indonesia
  • Interviews with relevant resource persons
  • Collection of real data and field survey

 Source of available data (IPCC, national data, public data) Compliance  Compliance to international and national regulations (e.g. control of refrigerants, hazardous materials)  Compliance to JCM agreed rules, guidelines, and principles Relevance  Applicability to real project situation  Use of various energy sources at project locations  Improvement from ‘business as usual’ Ease of understanding  Use of simplified diagram  Simplified language Consistency Terms and reference used consistent with other methodologies applied in Indonesia

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Example 1

AM002 Energy Saving by High-Efficiency Centrifugal Chiller (1/2)

Applied to first JCM registered project: Energy Saving for Air-Conditioning and Process Cooling by Introducing High-efficiency Centrifugal Chiller (PT Primatexco- Ebara-Nippon Koei)

  • Introducing high efficiency centrifugal chiller for factories etc., characterized

by:  Uses non ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g. HFC 245fa)  Coefficient Of Performance (COP) is more than 6.0, higher than the COP

  • f chillers widely available in the Indonesian market based on survey

(approximately 5.0)

  • To serve the possibility of using non-(PLN)grid electricity (on-site fossil fired

captive power plant), GHG emission factor from grid and/or captive power is used proportionately.

  • The survey data for reference scenario and default value should be renewed

every 3 years in order to keep up with the current condition.

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  • Periodical check is planned more than four (4) times annually.
  • Plan for not releasing refrigerant used for project chiller is

prepared and refrigerant used for the existing chiller is not released to the air.

  • Emission reductions: difference between the amount of

project power consumption the amount of reference power consumption which is derived from the ratio of the project COP to the reference COP.

Example 1

AM002 Energy Saving by High-Efficiency Centrifugal Chiller (2/2)

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Example 2

AM005 Installation of LED Lighting for Grocery Store

Will be applied to JCM Model Project: Energy Saving at Convenience Stores (PT Midi Utama Indonesia, Lawson Japan)

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  • Straight type LED lighting with higher luminous

efficiency than the LED commercially available in the Indonesian market.

  • LED lighting is newly installed or installed to

replace existing fluorescent lighting for grocery store whose selling area is less than 400 (four hundred) m2.

  • In the case of replacing existing fluorescent

lighting, mercury contained in existing fluorescent lighting is not released to the environment.

  • Minimum value of lighting illuminance equal or

above 300 lux, based on SNI 03-6197-2000 Konservasi energi pada sistem pencahayaan. Measurement method is adopted from SNI 16- 7062-2004: Pengukuran intensitas penerangan di tempat kerja.

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Concept of emissions under the JCM in Indonesia

Indonesian domestic emission reductions Emission reductions that may be credited under JCM

Emission reductions = reference emissions – project emissions

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Example of BAU-Reference-Project Scenario

Methodology BAU Reference Project Chiller (AM002) Old type chiller Centrifugal chiller available in the Indonesian market with COP equal to or less than 5.0 (survey) High-efficiency centrifugal chiller with COP more than 6.0 LED lighting (AM005) Fluorescent lighting Commercially available LED lighting in the Indonesian market based on survey, luminous efficiency approximately 110 lm/W (survey) Energy efficient, straight type LED lighting with luminous efficiency of more than 120 lm/W

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Current process for project registration in Indonesia

Third-Party Entity

 Validate a project  Prepare a validation report Submit the PDD and MoC, and request for validation and public comments

Development

  • f PDD

Validation

 Develop a PDD including a monitoring plan  Complete an MoC Submit the validation report, and the validated PDD and MoC

Registration

Request for registration

Notify the registration

Notify the conclusion Notify the registration  Complete a registration request form Notify the receipt of the request Validation and verification can be conducted simultaneously

  • r separately.

 Completeness check [7 days] (secretariat)  Registration Notify the receipt of the submission  Public comments [30 days] (secretariat)

Joint Committee (supported by Secretariat) Project Participant

Continuous process from project development to registration:

  • Confirming the

reference data used

  • Confirming

environmental impact assessment needs

  • Confirming local

stakeholders consultation result

  • Confirming

capacity building

  • Confirming

project implementation 9

Government

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Key Considerations on JCM Project Registration in Indonesia

 Positive conclusion of overall validation opinion by Third-Party Entity (TPE).  TPE team who conducted validation include Indonesian personnel (JCM Guidelines for Designation of a TPE).  Project meets all requirement determined by the relevant methodology.  Project meets the national requirement for conducting environmental impact assessment.  Positive opinion from local stakeholder consultation conducted with appropriate representatives.  Required capacity building are conducted.  Project implementation is confirmed (by site visit, project meeting).  Consistency and accuracy of data, information, and evidence.  Understanding of JCM and its responsibilities by all parties involved in the project.

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All information available at www.jcmindonesia.com

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  • Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan 13, Jakarta

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