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WELCOME THESIS TOPIC: TO EXAMINE SOURCES OF GENERATING EMISSION REDUCTION BENEFITS (ERB) AND VARIOUS PREVAILING STANDARDS THESIS GUIDE THESIS SUBMITTED BY PROF. V.C.DATE ASHISH PHADKE (P51016) ASHISH RANJAN (P51017) RAJNEESH KUMAR(P51048) PGP PEM-5 13/4/10

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How carbon credits can be evaluated.An Indian perspective.

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  • 1. WELCOME
    Thesis Topic: TO EXAMINE SOURcES OF GENERATING
    EMISSION REDUCTION BENEFITS (ERB)
    AND VARIOUS PREVAILING STANDARDS
    Thesis Guidethesis submitted by
    Prof. V.c.dateashishphadke (P51016)
    ashishranjan (p51017)
    rajneeshkumar(p51048)
    PGP PEM-5 13/4/10

2. 3. WHAT IS ERB
CARBON CREDIT/CARBON OFFSET
DEVELOPMENT OF ERB
PRESENT AND FUTURE SCENARIO
4. Sources of ERB
5. ERB STANDARDS AND CARBON MARKET
6. STANDARDS EXAMINED IN REPORT
Regulated Standards Market
Clean Development Mechanism(CDM)
Joint Implementation(JI)
Emission Trading (ET)
Voluntary Standard Market
Voluntary Carbon Standards(vcs)
Gold Standards (GS)
Verified Emission Reduction(ver+)
World Bank (WB)
7. COMPARISON TABLE DEVELOPED
8. COMPARISON TABLE DEVELOPED
9. INDIAN SCENARIOPotential of India in Carbon Market
No CDMs yet in: Construction, Mining/Mineral production, Energy Distribution,
Metal production, Solvent use
10. PLAYERS IN CARBON MARKET

  • National CDM authority has been established.

11. Designated National Authority(DNA) established in MOEF. 12. Designated Operational Entity(DOE). 13. Over 50 consultancy firms offering CDM services. 14. Central institutional framework for CDM implementation andhost country approval is already in place (IPCC).

  • International companies and financial institutions in search of

CERs from India.
15. OPPORTUNITIES TO VARIOUS PLAYERS
16. CONCLUSION
The industrial and commercial analysis in the report has shown the potential of ERB that included study of variousstandards and sources
17. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Krishnakedar.S.Gumaste (2007) Embodied green energy .
Prof. B.V. Venkatarama Reddy (2005) Carbon Market.
Richard Hyde (2000) Published by St. Edmundsbury Press, Printed in Great Britain, Edition 2001 Climate Responsive Carbon Market.
Bureau Indian Standards - SP-41.
Indian Environment Code SP-7.
http://www.wbdg.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon Offset
http://www.forms.org/index.cfm/ICFtypes
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/Cavity-wall-insulation>
Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (RISE)
http://www.recovery-insulation.co.uk/index.html
http://www.daylighting/whole building design guide/
http://unfccc.org/
"Environmental Impact of Energy Conservation by Carbon Credits--Real Case Studies," by Peter Suter
Environmental Resource Guide, The American Institute of Architects, 1995
Environmental Choices for Marketers , published by The US Environmentalist' Association(1994)
Environment Graphic Standards (AGS), 11th Edition by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: The American Institute of Architects, March 2007.
"Practical Control Strategies for Carbon Markets"(2007)
www.igbc.in
Lunt, M. G., Stabilized Carbon Market of future. Overseas Environment Notes.
18. 19. Thank You