The Current Status of the JCM in Thailand

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1 The Current Status of the JCM in Thailand At the JCM Open Seminar 3 March 2016 Tokyo, Japan TGO is a Public Organization under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Established 7 th July 2007 Mitigation Efforts by Thailand Carbon price: Euro/CER Biogas Biomass Waste heat Solar Hydro Wind Energy efficiency Transportation Announced in Lima to reduce 7-20% reduction from BAU of Energy sector Based on domestic & int l supports Focus on Energy & Transportation Measures include: Renewable energy development Energy efficiency improvement Bio-fuels production Environmentally sustainable transport system MRV under development, based on existing system JAPAN Leading low carbon technologies, etc, and implementation of mitigation actions MRV Methodologies will be developed by the Joint Committee THAILAND JCM Projects MRV Component 1 Preparation of key market components for the voluntary Energy Performance Certificate scheme (EPC) Component 2 Development of Local Greenhouse Gas Abatement Plans and a study on Low Carbon City (LCC) Pricing and LCC Fund for the LCC program; Used to achieve Japan s emission reduction target Credits GHG emission reductions/ removals Component 3 Policy recommendation on legal framework to establish the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS); 2

2 Mitigation Efforts by Thailand 3 Process Undergoing to Establish JCM Cooperation Key Milestones May 2014 August 2014 November 2014 Bilateral consultation between representatives of Japan government and Thailand s public and private agencies Stakeholder consultation with private sector Meeting of the National Committee on Climate Change Policy January 2015 Meeting of the Prime Minister Cabinet The Prime Minister Cabinet agrees in principle to initiate the bilateral cooperation between Japan and Thailand, and designates TGO to proceed the details further in accordance with related laws and regulations. February to June 2015 October 2015 Consideration to agree on the text of the JCM Agreement between Japan-Thailand Meeting of the Prime Minister Cabinet The Prime Minister Cabinet approves the MoC. November JCM Agreement signed by Japan-Thailand

3 Signing ceremony on November 19, 2015 The MoC was signed by General Surasak Kanjanarat, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand and H.E. Ms. Tamayo Marukawa, Minister of the Environment, Japan 5 The First JC meeting on January 29, 2016 Venue: Meeting room2, TGO, Ratthaprasasanabhakti Building, Chaengwattana, Bangkok Date: 29 January 2016 Time: 9:30 16:00 Adoption of Rules of Procedures for the Joint Committee Appointment of Co-Chairs and establishment of the JC secretariat Agreement in principle on Draft Rules of Implementation for the JCM Adoption of JCM Project Cycle Procedures and guidelines as follows: Developing Proposed Methodology Developing Project Design Document and Monitoring Report Designation as a Third-Party Entity Validation and Verification Adoption of Glossary of Terms Promoting development of JCM projects in Thailand ((list of Japanese suppliers, financial support for matchmaker, capacity building for TPEs and consultants, using Thai project consultants or TPEs) Work plan: (next meeting in August 2016) 6

4 Members of the Thai Joint Committee 1. Deputy Permanent Secretary, Co-chair Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment 2. Director General, Department of Alternative Energy Committee Development and Efficiency 3. Director General, Department of Industrial Works Committee 4. Director General, Pollution Control Department Committee 5. Secretary General, The Federation of Thai Industries Committee 6. Secretary General, Office of Natural Resources and Committee Environmental Policy and Planning 7. Executive Director, Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Committee and Organization (Public Organization) Secretariat 7 Members of the Japanese Joint Committee 1. Representative of Embassy of Japan Co-chair 2. Representative of Embassy of Japan Committee 3. Representative of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Committee 4. Representatives of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Committee 5. Representative of Ministry of Environment Committee 6. Representative of Embassy of Japan Committee and Secretariat 8

5 studies Renewable Energy Transportation Energy Efficiency Waste management others 9 Fiscal Year Funding Project Sector Source 2010 METI 1. Introduction of CHP facility and privately-owned electrical power facility (FS) Renewable Energy 2. Eco-friendly driving using digital tachograph (FS) Transportation 3. Plant production energy optimization by IT technologies (FS) Energy Efficiency 2011 NEDO 4. Next-generation (zero-emission) air conditioning system utilizing solar heat (FS) Renewable Energy MOE 5. Waste management activities in Thailand (FS) Waste management 6. Institutional management of MRT network (FS) Transportation 7. Wind power generation in low wind speed condition (FS) Renewable Energy 8. Institutional development of building energy management system (BEMS) (FS) Energy Efficiency 9. Utilisation of off-peak power from storage batteries & introduction of electric vehicles (FS) Transportation 2012 NEDO 10. Introducing heat recovery heat pumps (FS) Energy Efficiency 11. Green convenience stores with high-efficiency equipment in Thailand and Vietnam (FS) Energy Efficiency 12. Micro-scale hydro power generation (Thailand and Vietnam) (FS) Renewable Energy 13. Energy saving systems at commercial facilities (Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia) (FS) Energy Efficiency MOE 14. Introduction of electronic gate to international trade port to improve port-related traffic jam (FS) Transportation 2013 NEDO 15. Refrigerant super cooling system (FS) Energy Efficiency METI 16. Energy-saving at industrial complex (FS) Energy Efficiency MOE 17. Heat Recovery to Generate Both Cooling and Heating Energy (FS) Energy Efficiency 2014 METI 18. Energy efficiency technologies for steel industry (FS) Energy Efficiency 19. Bio-coke technology (FS) Renewable Energy MOE 20. Study on the accelerating implementation of Bangkok Master Plan on climate change (FS) City -Scale 21. Introduction of a recycling system for cars and parts in Thailand (FS) Transportation 22. Strategic promotion of recovery and destruction of fluorocarbons (FS) Industrial Gases 2015 MOE 23. Energy saving by cogeneration project in the fiber factory (FS) Energy Efficiency 24. Saving Energy for station facilities utilizing regenerative energy from trains (PS) Energy Efficiency 25. Energy saving by introducing power generation and storage system in Skytrain (PS) Transportation

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7 Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Program Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Program

8 Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Program Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Program

9 Thailand Voluntary Emission Reduction Program Thank you! Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization garner effective management of Greenhouse Gas emissions to support economy, environmental conservation and society For more information Government Complex Building B, 9th Floor, 210 Chaengwattana Road, Bangkok Tel , Fax