Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the recent developments in CCER (China Certified Emission Reduction) methodologies, highlighting the need for expansion and adaptation to promote low-carbon projects and enhance market supply [1][3][4] - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment has publicly solicited suggestions for new CCER methodologies, indicating a proactive approach to broaden the scope of emission reduction projects [1][2] - The current CCER price remains high, with a trading average of 100.10 yuan per ton, driven by supply-demand imbalances and increased market participation from diverse stakeholders [2][3] Group 2 - There is a consensus among industry experts that the carbon quota prices and CCER prices are expected to rise steadily in the future, with CCER supply anticipated to increase in an orderly manner [3][4] - The new CCER methodologies are expected to enrich the voluntary carbon market and increase the market supply of CCERs, focusing on sectors with emission reduction potential such as distributed energy, storage, transportation, and construction [3][5] - The application for CCER methodologies is restricted to certain industries, excluding those with mandatory emission reduction obligations, which may limit participation from some sectors [3][5][6] Group 3 - The development of new CCER methodologies is seen as a potential source of commercial opportunities, particularly for projects that meet additionality requirements and align with national industrial policies [4][5] - Experts suggest that companies should ensure safety, conduct additionality assessments, and consider international best practices when developing CCER methodologies [7][8] - The complexity of technical validation for methodologies may pose challenges, and companies are encouraged to seek guidance from experienced institutions or experts to navigate these difficulties [8]
CCER方法学将“上新”,分布式能源等项目有望入围
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