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= Bundling CDM Projects =
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Bundle is defined as: “Bringing together of several small-scale CDM project activities, to form a single CDM project activity or portfolio without the loss of distinctive characteristics of each project activity. Project activities within a bundle can be arranged in one or more sub-bundles, with each project activities retaining it distinctive characteristics. Such characteristics include its: technology/measure; location; application of simplified baseline methodology. Project activities within a sub-bundle belong to the same type. The sum of the output capacity of project actvities within a sub-bundle shall not exceed the maximum output capacity limit for its type.”
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Sub-bundle is defined as: “An aggregation of project activities within a bundle having the characteristics that all project activities within a sub-bundle belong to the same type.”
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General principles for bundling:
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*Project activities wishing to be bundled shall indicate this when making the request for registration;
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*Once a project activity becomes part of a bundle for a project cycle stage, it shall not be de-bundled for this stage. The Board may consider debundling in exceptional situations;
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*The composition of bundles shall not change over time (i.e. the submission of project activities to be used in a bundle shall be made at the same time. A project activity shall not be taken out of a bundle nor shall a project activity be added to the bundle after registration).
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*All project activities in the bundle shall have the same crediting period (i.e. the same length and same starting date of the crediting period);
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*A form with information related to the bundle must be included in the submission;
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*The form should cover issues such as title of the bundle, general description, project participants, locations, types and categories, estimated amount of emission reduction, crediting period and monitoring plans;
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Further information: http://cdm.unfccc.int/EB/021/eb21repan21.pdf
  
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[http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/JACO1113389887.76/view Project 0062: e7 Bhutan Micro Hydro Power CDM Project]
 
[http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/JACO1113389887.76/view Project 0062: e7 Bhutan Micro Hydro Power CDM Project]

Revision as of 20:53, 13 June 2009

General Information[1]

CDM Project Activity Cycle


Bundling CDM Projects

Bundle is defined as: “Bringing together of several small-scale CDM project activities, to form a single CDM project activity or portfolio without the loss of distinctive characteristics of each project activity. Project activities within a bundle can be arranged in one or more sub-bundles, with each project activities retaining it distinctive characteristics. Such characteristics include its: technology/measure; location; application of simplified baseline methodology. Project activities within a sub-bundle belong to the same type. The sum of the output capacity of project actvities within a sub-bundle shall not exceed the maximum output capacity limit for its type.”

Sub-bundle is defined as: “An aggregation of project activities within a bundle having the characteristics that all project activities within a sub-bundle belong to the same type.”

General principles for bundling:

  • Project activities wishing to be bundled shall indicate this when making the request for registration;
  • Once a project activity becomes part of a bundle for a project cycle stage, it shall not be de-bundled for this stage. The Board may consider debundling in exceptional situations;
  • The composition of bundles shall not change over time (i.e. the submission of project activities to be used in a bundle shall be made at the same time. A project activity shall not be taken out of a bundle nor shall a project activity be added to the bundle after registration).
  • All project activities in the bundle shall have the same crediting period (i.e. the same length and same starting date of the crediting period);
  • A form with information related to the bundle must be included in the submission;
  • The form should cover issues such as title of the bundle, general description, project participants, locations, types and categories, estimated amount of emission reduction, crediting period and monitoring plans;

Further information: http://cdm.unfccc.int/EB/021/eb21repan21.pdf

CDM Projects

Project 0062: e7 Bhutan Micro Hydro Power CDM Project