Rwanda pilots the second phase of Standardized Crediting Framework concept
Kigali, 15 November, 2018- From 14 to 15 November, 2018, REMA and the World Bank Carbon Initiative for Development (Ci-Dev) hosted a workshop to launch a new pilot project for carbon markets under the Paris Agreement.
This is part of Ci-Dev’s work on developing options to support the transition of the energy access carbon crediting programs under the Clean Development Mechanism, (CDM) to a new regime for crediting after 2020. The workshop follows Rwanda being chosen to pilot this programme, called the Standardized Crediting Framework (SCF).
More than 30 people gathered to identify options for supporting the transition, including the members of the proposed Governing Board and Technical Committee for the SCF Pilot, which are drawn from government, civil society, academia and the private sector.
World Bank representative, Pablo Cesar Benitez, said that outcomes from the workshop will support the further development of the SCF for scaling-up energy access programs across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Officially launching the Rwanda pilot of the SCF, Deputy Director General, Faustin MUNYAZIKWIYE thanked the World Bank Ci-Dev for choosing Rwanda to pilot this concept in Rwanda.
“The SCF concept is unique. Findings of this pilot programme will inform the world on the fate of CDM in the post-2020 period under the Paris Agreement, for which an implementation framework will be adopted during UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, in Poland on December 2018,” said MUNYAZIKWIYE.
The SCF, a country owned and led process, combines the a variety of proposals for CDM reform to create a more streamlined and simplified approach to crediting for energy access together into a single package.
Th Rwanda Pilot follows the first Pilot in Senegal - which has been running since April 2017 and, focuses on the national electrification programs - will focus on improved cooking stoves. The initial program considered under SCF Pilot is Inyenyeri CDM Programme of Activities (PoA), while future expansions of the SCF could incorporate other companies and cooking technology options.
END
Topics
More posts
Rwanda has from 14th to 16th February hosted a two-day workshop for negotiators of the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution (HAC). The…
In a ground-breaking move towards sustainable living, the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) is making significant strides in the fight…
The beneficiaries of the Ecosystem/Landscape Approach to Climate Proof the Rural Settlement Programme of Rwanda, also known as LDCF3 Project, who…
The Government of Rwanda has welcomed the ground-breaking decision made at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework…
Rwanda has today launched its National Carbon Market Framework in a significant stride towards a greener and more sustainable future. The framework…
Kigali, 17 November, 2023- Kigali, REMA, in collaboration with the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Rwanda(AIMS_Rwanda), celebrated the…
The Rwanda Environment Management Authority distributes 5,000 improved cookstoves to beneficiaries of the Landscape Restoration Approach to Climate…
The Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN)’s Technical Advisor on Environmental Finance for Africa, Mr. Bruno Mweemba recently visited Rwanda from…
Rwanda in September 2023 joined the rest of the world to mark the World Ozone Day with the theme “Montreal Protocol: Fixing the Ozone layer and…