Potential evaluation of CO2 emissions reduction by CDM projects -: Project design to provide benefit to both developed and developing countries

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Kosugi, T [1 ]
Zhou, WS [1 ]
Tokimatsu, K [1 ]
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[1] Res Inst Innovat Technol Earth, Kyoto 6190292, Japan
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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The clean development mechanism (CDM) contributes not only to the cost-effective achievement Of CO2 emissions reduction target of developed countries, but also to sustainable development in developing countries. For the purpose of promoting CDM projects, flexible frameworks are suggested for the distribution of benefits produced by implementing the projects to adjust unbalanced benefit distributions between the investor and host countries. One of the suggested flexibilities is to let the gross economic profit, all of which is conventionally considered to be given to the developing side country, be partly returned to the developed side country; another is to let the investment be shared between both sides. Through cost-benefit evaluations of the projects of installing combined cycle power generation and cogeneration plants in China as example case studies, it has been verified that the application of these flexibilities heightens the possibilities for the projects to be compatible with CDM under the uncertainties of economic conditions, e.g., economic value of the certified CO2 emission reduction. Since there is a huge potential Of CO2 emissions reduction due to technology transfers from developed countries to developing countries, the promotion of implementing CDM projects is highly recommended in order to accelerate the technology transfers.
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