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Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) releases offset methodologies for suggestions

Posted 29 Jan 2025

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A list of 10 sectors was approved for the Offset Mechanism under the Carbon Credits Trading Scheme (CCTS). 

  • Out of these, six sectors belong to Phase 1, for which 12 methodologies have been developed.
  • The methodologies have been adapted from the existing UNFCCC Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) methodologies.
    • Under the CDM, emission-reduction projects in developing countries can earn certified emission reduction credits. 
    • These saleable credits can be used by industrialized countries to meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol.
  • These methodologies cover a range of sectors (given in the table below).

Sectors

Methodology

Energy

Grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources Projects.

Industry

Energy efficiency and fuel switching measures for industrial facilities Projects.

Waste handling and disposal

Landfill methane recovery Projects.

Agriculture

Production of biofuel, Methane recovery from livestock and manure management at households and small farms.

Forestry

Afforestation and reforestation of lands except wetlands Projects.

Transport

Modal shift in transportation of cargo from road transportation to

water or rail transportation, electric and hybrid vehicles.

Carbon Credits Trading Scheme (CCTS), 2023

Introduced through amendments in the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2022, it establishes Indian Carbon Market under two mechanisms:

  • Compliance mechanism: Mandatory program where the Government will set GHG emission intensity targets for obligated entities.
    • Initially includes 9 sectors like Fertiliser, Iron & Steel, Pulp & Paper, Petrochemicals, Petroleum refinery, etc.
  • Offset mechanism: A voluntary project-based mechanism for non-obligated entities (not covered under compliance mechanism).
    • Non-obligated entities can register their projects and earn Carbon Credit Certificates (CCCs) once they meet eligibility requirements outlined by the BEE. 
  • Tags :
  • Bureau of Energy Efficiency
  • Carbon Credits Trading Scheme
  • Clean Development Mechanism
  • Offset Mechanism
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