New information on CDM methodologies

New information on CDM methodologies

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New information on CDM methodologies
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(1) The following proposals on new large-scale methodologies have been submitted to the CDM Executive Board for its review and are available for public input from 15 July 2013 to 29 July 2013:

NM0366: Cl2 recycling by catalytic oxidation of HCl instead of electrolysis of HCl aqueous solution
NM0367: Fossil natural gas substitution by renewable natural gas produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic waste
NM0368: Renewable natural gas production from vinasse anaerobic digestion
NM0369: Baseline and monitoring methodology for electricity generation from biomass residues combined with solar thermal power-only plants

The above submitted documentation is available at the following link:
<http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/PAmethodologies/pnm/pending>

(2) The following requests for revision of approved large-scale methodologies have been received and are available for public input from 15 July 2013 to 29 July
2013:

AM_REV_0249: Revision of the leakage emissions formulae, to include the natural gas consumption in the baseline scenario for electricity generation
AM_REV_0250: Revision for broadening the applicability of ACM0001 to include project distributing compressed/liquified LFG through a virtual-pipeline

The above submitted documentation is available at the following link:
<http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/PAmethodologies/revisions/pending>

Should you wish to submit a public input, please send it via e-mail to the following address:
sdm-ssu-methworkflows@unfccc.int

(3) The following requests for revision of approved SSC methodologies have been received and are available for public input from 15 July 2013 to 29 July 2013:

SSC_684: Revision of AMS-II.G concerning sample size requirements for thermal efficiency testing
SSC_687: Revision of AMS-III.BC to include engine efficiency improvement that also improve combustion efficiency of the vehicle

The above submitted documentation is available at the following link:
<http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/SSCmethodologies/clarifications/pending>

Should you wish to submit a public input, please send it via e-mail to the following address:
sdm-ssu-methworkflows@unfccc.int