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BARRIERS TO CDM FINANCING Climate Change Information Center Manila Observatory Ateneo de Manila Campus Loyola Heights, Quezon City. 18 September, Thursday Presented by : Laurie B. Navarro President, AED-P. RE Technology Development Process.
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BARRIERS TO CDM FINANCINGClimate Change Information CenterManila Observatory Ateneo de Manila CampusLoyola Heights, Quezon City 18 September, Thursday Presented by: Laurie B. Navarro President, AED-P
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 1. Lack of processed site-specific resource and market data as basis for private sector interest 1
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 2. Lack of packaged pre-feasibility study as basis for private sector interest to pursue detailed FS
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 3. Lack of packaged feasibility study as basis for private sector interest to pursue actual project
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 4. Lack of local financing facilities for FS and actualproject implementation with ‘appropriate terms and conditions’
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 5. Absence of institutionalized support for access to low-cost foreign financing for main project implementation
Phase I. Barriers to Bringing Projects to Actual Implementation (Construction, Commissioning and Operation) Ready for CDM 6. Facility for accessing government subsidy for RE systems intended for missionary areas not yet operational
Phase II. Barriers to Bringing Projects to the CDM Market • Kyoto Protocol not yet ratified • CDM National Authority not yet in place (although there are existing mechanisms to access CDM market) • Lack/Absence of local financing/financing scheme for doing PDD • Difficult access to baseline data needed for doing PDD
Phase II. Barriers to Bringing Projects to the CDM Market • High transaction cost of validation/registration till verification of CDMable projects and lack of access to potential funding mechanisms to cover such costs particularly if incurred before project generates sufficient income • Absence of institutionalized support for linking CDMable projects to potential sources of funding of transaction costs and buyers of CERs
Thank you. Laurie B. Navarro President, AED-P Alternative Energy Development-Philippines Tel- 9103008;6385529 Fax:6373003 Visit us at http://www.aed-p.com.ph