Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual]
The worldwide carbon market is a reality. It has contributed to the implementation of projects that aim to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in many different sectors and it has turned GHGs, represented by carbon, into economic assets that are...
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AEROBIC TREATMENT ALUMINUM AMMONIA ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIO-DIESEL BIO-FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS BIRDS BLACK LIQUOR CALCIUM CALCIUM HYDROXIDE CALCULATION CANE CAPROLACTAM CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON ECONOMY CARBON ENERGY CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REMOVAL CEMENT CEMENT INDUSTRY CEMENT PLANTS CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTIONS CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PRODUCT CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICALS CLEAN ENERGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGES CO CO2 COGENERATION COMBUSTION COMPOSTING DEGRADED AREAS DIESEL DNA DOMESTIC CARBON ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION SOURCES EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY SUPPLY FEASIBILITY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL OIL FUELS GENERATION GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY GHG GHGS GLOBAL CARBON MARKET GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION TARGET GREENHOUSE GASES GWP HEAT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS INCINERATION INORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT IRON IRON INDUSTRY LANDFILLS LIQUID EFFLUENTS LOW-CARBON MANURE METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS N2O NATURAL GAS NITRIC ACID OIL PRODUCTION PIPELINE POWER POWER PLANTS POWER UTILITIES REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINERIES REGIONAL CARBON REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE BIOMASS SCENARIOS SF6 SOLID WASTE SUBSTITUTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL ENERGY TIDAL POWER TRANSACTION COSTS UREA UTILITIES VEHICLES WATER HEATING WIND WIND PLANTS |
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AEROBIC TREATMENT ALUMINUM AMMONIA ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIO-DIESEL BIO-FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS BIRDS BLACK LIQUOR CALCIUM CALCIUM HYDROXIDE CALCULATION CANE CAPROLACTAM CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON ECONOMY CARBON ENERGY CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REMOVAL CEMENT CEMENT INDUSTRY CEMENT PLANTS CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTIONS CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PRODUCT CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICALS CLEAN ENERGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGES CO CO2 COGENERATION COMBUSTION COMPOSTING DEGRADED AREAS DIESEL DNA DOMESTIC CARBON ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION SOURCES EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY SUPPLY FEASIBILITY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL OIL FUELS GENERATION GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY GHG GHGS GLOBAL CARBON MARKET GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION TARGET GREENHOUSE GASES GWP HEAT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS INCINERATION INORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT IRON IRON INDUSTRY LANDFILLS LIQUID EFFLUENTS LOW-CARBON MANURE METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS N2O NATURAL GAS NITRIC ACID OIL PRODUCTION PIPELINE POWER POWER PLANTS POWER UTILITIES REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINERIES REGIONAL CARBON REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE BIOMASS SCENARIOS SF6 SOLID WASTE SUBSTITUTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL ENERGY TIDAL POWER TRANSACTION COSTS UREA UTILITIES VEHICLES WATER HEATING WIND WIND PLANTS World Bank Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
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The worldwide carbon market is a
reality. It has contributed to the implementation of
projects that aim to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions
in many different sectors and it has turned GHGs,
represented by carbon, into economic assets that are no
longer mere environmental liabilities. In this context,
Brazil currently ranks third in the world in terms of the
number of projects on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
Brazil pioneered the development of the first large scale
methodology and registration for the first project in the
history of the CDM. Despite Brazil's significant
qualitative and quantitative participation in such projects,
there is still great potential for the development of other
types of CDM project activities. Given the new methodologies
for CDM projects approved over the last few years and the
programmatic CDM, which intends to reduce bureaucracy and
accelerate the registration process for closely related
projects, there exists an even greater potential for CDM
projects in several sectors in Brazil. The main objective of
this study was to identify the existing technical potential
for low carbon projects as described above as well as to
stimulate the implementation of low carbon projects in
Brazil, thus contributing towards reducing and avoiding
Brazil's current and projected emissions and inserting
Brazil into the new low carbon economy. Generally speaking,
the study focused on sectors where there is still a
potential for the application of conventional techniques or
technologies to reduce or avoid GHG emissions. |
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Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
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Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
title_full |
Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
title_fullStr |
Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
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Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] |
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projeto de fortalecimento das instituicoes e infraestrutura do mercado de carbono no brasil : strengthening of the brazilian carbon market's institutions and infrastructure [bilingual] |
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okr-10986-129202021-04-23T14:03:03Z Projeto de Fortalecimento das Instituicoes e Infraestrutura do Mercado de Carbono no Brasil : Strengthening of the Brazilian Carbon Market's Institutions and Infrastructure [Bilingual] World Bank AEROBIC TREATMENT ALUMINUM AMMONIA ANNUAL EMISSION APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIO-DIESEL BIO-FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS BIRDS BLACK LIQUOR CALCIUM CALCIUM HYDROXIDE CALCULATION CANE CAPROLACTAM CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON ECONOMY CARBON ENERGY CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REMOVAL CEMENT CEMENT INDUSTRY CEMENT PLANTS CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTIONS CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CHEMICAL PRODUCT CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICALS CLEAN ENERGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY CLIMATE CHANGES CO CO2 COGENERATION COMBUSTION COMPOSTING DEGRADED AREAS DIESEL DNA DOMESTIC CARBON ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION SOURCES EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY MIX ENERGY SUPPLY FEASIBILITY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL OIL FUELS GENERATION GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY GHG GHGS GLOBAL CARBON MARKET GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION TARGET GREENHOUSE GASES GWP HEAT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS INCINERATION INORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT IRON IRON INDUSTRY LANDFILLS LIQUID EFFLUENTS LOW-CARBON MANURE METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS N2O NATURAL GAS NITRIC ACID OIL PRODUCTION PIPELINE POWER POWER PLANTS POWER UTILITIES REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS REFINERIES REGIONAL CARBON REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE BIOMASS SCENARIOS SF6 SOLID WASTE SUBSTITUTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL ENERGY TIDAL POWER TRANSACTION COSTS UREA UTILITIES VEHICLES WATER HEATING WIND WIND PLANTS The worldwide carbon market is a reality. It has contributed to the implementation of projects that aim to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in many different sectors and it has turned GHGs, represented by carbon, into economic assets that are no longer mere environmental liabilities. In this context, Brazil currently ranks third in the world in terms of the number of projects on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Brazil pioneered the development of the first large scale methodology and registration for the first project in the history of the CDM. Despite Brazil's significant qualitative and quantitative participation in such projects, there is still great potential for the development of other types of CDM project activities. Given the new methodologies for CDM projects approved over the last few years and the programmatic CDM, which intends to reduce bureaucracy and accelerate the registration process for closely related projects, there exists an even greater potential for CDM projects in several sectors in Brazil. The main objective of this study was to identify the existing technical potential for low carbon projects as described above as well as to stimulate the implementation of low carbon projects in Brazil, thus contributing towards reducing and avoiding Brazil's current and projected emissions and inserting Brazil into the new low carbon economy. Generally speaking, the study focused on sectors where there is still a potential for the application of conventional techniques or technologies to reduce or avoid GHG emissions. 2013-03-25T21:14:49Z 2013-03-25T21:14:49Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/16366412/strengthening-brazilian-carbon-markets-institutions-infrastructure-vol-1-5-projeto-de-fortalecimento-das-instituicoes-e-infraestrutura-mercado-de-carbono-no-brasil http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12920 English,Portuguese en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Infrastructure Framework Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |