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Presentation by Zbig Karpowicz at VNN peatland workshop, Leeds 19th January 2012
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Carbon Investment Opportunity: Belarus Peatland Rewetting Project Elnya Raised Bog the largest Belarusian natural peatland
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Page 1: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Carbon Investment Opportunity: Belarus Peatland Rewetting Project

Elnya Raised Bog – the largest Belarusian natural peatland

Page 2: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

- Belarus is the country of peatlands

- Peatlands cover 14.2% of the territory of Belarus (2,9 mio ha)

Why Belarus?

Page 3: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

• From 2012 onwards

• Additional area rewetted 2012-2015 – 9 440 ha

• Rewetted area managed: 18 020 ha

• TOTAL emission reductions 2011-2028 – 871000

tCO2e

• Finances using mechanisms of voluntary carbon

market

• Total project size: 4,5 mio euro

BPR project – key features

Page 4: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Map showing the location of Project sites

‘Old’ Project sites – 9 sites rewetted with KfW funds in 2008- 2011

‘New’ Project

Sites – 5 sites to be rewetted with HLG funds starting 2012

Page 5: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Rewetting cycle

1. Selection of

degraded

peatland

3. Design

documents for

construction

works

2. Scientific

justification for

peatland

restoration

5. RESTORED

PEATLAND

4. Construction

works

Page 6: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Current scenario description

From the proposed options the following "medium scenario“ foresees the following:

Additional area rewetted 2011-2015 – 9 440 ha Additional area rewetted 2016-2020 – 0 ha Emission reductions 2011 -2015 – 260 000 tCO2e Emission reductions 2016 – 2020 – 365 000 tCO2e Emission reductions 2021-2028 – 246 000 tCO2e TOTAL reductions 2011-2028 – 871 000 tCO2e

Page 7: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

National Carbon Project Cycle

Conclusion of Initial

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)* between Ministry of Environmental Protection and HLG/KfW

Conclusion of

Emission Reduction Purchase Agreement (ERPA) between Project Entity and HLG/KfW

• Submission of a Project Idea Note (PIN) to the Ministry for Environmental Protection for a Letter of Endorsement.

• Submission of full

Project Design Document (PDD) to the Ministry. Issuance a Letter of Approval

* Initial MoU becomes MoU after Letter of Approval is issued

Page 8: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Implementation Indicators

Preparation, Q3 2011-Q4 2011

• scientific justification

developed and approved

Physical

Contractual Q4 2011-Q3 2012

• Contracts with Design

companies signed Q1 2012

• Design documents approved

Q2 2012

• Contracts with Construction

companies signed Q2 2012

Carbon, Q3 2011 – Q4 2015

• Letter of Endorsement (PIN)

issued by the Ministry of

Environment Q3 2011

• Letter of Approval (PDD) issued

by the Ministry of Environment Q4

2011

• PDD registered in VCS Q3 2012

• Positive Validation results Q3

2012

• Positive Verification results Q2

2015

Physical Q2-Q4 2012

• Construction works

performed/Rewetting

occurred

Page 9: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Carbon rights and contracts

According to Belarusian legislation (Presidential

Decree #625 and Provision of the Council of

Ministers #466)

– Project Entity (organization implementing emission

reduction project) has the right to the sell emission

reductions based on ERPA

– Ministry for the Environment based on confirmation

from independent verifying organization and MoU

transfers VERs to the buyer

Page 10: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Project entity in Belarus: Limited company with foreign investments

APB-BirdLife Belarus (APB) - largest environmental NGO in Belarus - partner and/or implementing agency for all main peatland related projects in BY

- 28 staff and over 150 service contracts, 1.3 mio euro / year

National centre for Biological Resources of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NPC) - leading national authority on biodiversity - amalgamation of 4 academic institutes (Botany, Zoology, Forest, Botanical Gardens) - long-term partner in peatland restoration/conservation projects - over 300 staff, over 2 mio euro / year

Foreign Investor / Highly preferential - the participation of HLG would properly positions of the Entity within carbon cycle - foreign investment company is the preference for APB and NPC

Partners:

Page 11: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

International carbon standards: Double verification process

• World’s leading voluntary carbon standard

• 2011 – amended to allow Peatland Rewetting and Conservation Projects (PRC) – in frames of KfW funded project • Approved monitoring and baseline methodology is under development - in frames of KfW funded project completion in early 2012

- Voluntary Standard applied in addition to VCS - Ascertains that projects:

• minimize climate change • support sustainable development • conserve biodiversity

Page 12: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

International Carbon Project Cycle

Starts after finalization of national carbon cycle and receipt a Letter of Approval from the Ministry of Environment

• Registration of the project

(PDD) and verification – i.e. the process of auditing the emission reductions achieved.

• Registration involves the

preparation of a validation report and its submission (together with other relevant documentation) to the VCS Registry Operator.

• Verification involves the

preparation and submission of a verification report. Once this is approved, the VCS Registry Operator will issue VCUs

Procedure

VCS PD Valid. & Verif.

Additionality Test

Methodology existing/new

Validation report

Verificationreport

Certificationstatement

Proof of title

VCS registrySerial No.

VCU Issuance

Project developer Validator & Verifier

VCS Association(Board and Secretariat)

Registry Operator(s)

appointsaccredits

Page 13: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Financial flows and ER estimation assumptions

• Project starts 2011 with first advance payment in Q2-Q3 of

2011

• All rewetting works are finalized at the beginning of 2014

• Generation of ERs from the ‘new’ rewetted sites starts

2014

Page 14: Peatland rewetting for carbon credits – Experience from Belarus

Project development beyond 2028

How much will be available:

• Balance at the Project end

(2028): c. 1 mio USD

Where the funds are to be directed:

• National regulation (Decree 466):

all income from carbon trade is to

be directed to further GHG

emission reductions activities

Project arrangements: MoU/ERPA will stipulate that surplus funds to be

directed to peatlands restoration/conservation

Beyond project decision – Project Entity Board will decide which sites to

be further rewetted or managed


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