Please read Andrew's pre-CDM DOE meeting post here
Today, the 10th DOE/AIE Forum took place in Copenhagen and, as expected, there was much debate and discussion on a number of key issues affecting the DOE community.
Siddharth Yadav (SGS), Chair of the DOE Forum, reminded those gathered of the issues which the Forum had discussed with the EB over the last year, including validation and verification timelines, post registration changes to project design, retroactive application of guidance, materiality, Programme of Activities liability, the definition of a ‘technical area’, and the implications of recent rules relating to conflict of interest.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Day Two - CDM Discussions
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Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Materiality and the Clean Development Mechanism
Today is the 10th meeting of the DOE/AIE Forum here in Copenhagen. The DOE/AIE Forum (Designated Operational Entities/Accredited Independent Entities) was originally established by the Executive Board as a means of enhancing the channels of communication between the Board and the DOE's and to provide guidance on decisions.
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Monday, 7 December 2009
Day One at COP 15 - first impressions and our blogs of the day
An outdoor three hour wait in line to register in near freezing temperatures was not what I expected my first impressions of COP 15 in Copenhagen to be!
OK, lets get past that. I am here with two of the Lloyd's Register Group's leading climate change experts, Sean Cuthbert and Dr Anne-Marie Warris. Sean is here representing our energy business stream, and as fate would have it, we stood in line with Paul Genoa, Director of Policy Development for the Nuclear Energy Institute out of Washington D.C. Sean commented on their conversation:
OK, lets get past that. I am here with two of the Lloyd's Register Group's leading climate change experts, Sean Cuthbert and Dr Anne-Marie Warris. Sean is here representing our energy business stream, and as fate would have it, we stood in line with Paul Genoa, Director of Policy Development for the Nuclear Energy Institute out of Washington D.C. Sean commented on their conversation:
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