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2 Approved Methodologies<br />

Legend for Scope column:<br />

No. Sectoral Scope No. Sectoral Scope<br />

1 Energy industries (renewable-/ non-renewable sources) 9 Metal production<br />

2 Energy distribution 10 Fugitive emissions from fuels (solid, oil and gas)<br />

3 Energy demand 11<br />

Fugitive emissions from production and consumption of<br />

halocarbons and sulphur hexa fluoride<br />

4 Manufacturing industries 13 Waste handling and disposal<br />

5 Chemical industries 14 Afforestation and reforestation<br />

7 Transport 15 Agriculture<br />

8 Mining/ mineral production<br />

Note: (i) Color gradation denotes the frequency of application of each methodology for registered project activities: 0 , 1 to 5<br />

and over 5 . (ii) Number(s) in the Scope column denotes Sectoral Scope Number(s) as indexed in the legend table. (iii)<br />

No approved methodology till date for sector numbers: 6 and 12.<br />

Table A-4 List of Large Scale CDM Methodologies (as of 30 Oct 08)<br />

Meth. No. Scope Main Keywords Place of Application Title of the Methodology<br />

AM0001 11 Fugitive emissions, HFC<br />

23 (CHF 3 ) destruction<br />

AM0007 1, 4 Biomass (excl. nonrenewables),<br />

Bagasse<br />

power<br />

AM0009 10 Fugitive emissions from<br />

fuels, CH 4 recovery,<br />

Utilization in dry gas,<br />

LPG and condensate<br />

production<br />

APPROVED LARGE SCALE METHODOLOGIES<br />

HCFC-22 production<br />

facility<br />

Grid connected biomass<br />

cogeneration plant<br />

Oil wells<br />

AM0014 1, 4 EE supply side Power plants producing<br />

electricity/district heat<br />

AM0017 3 EE Demand side, EE<br />

industry (end-use<br />

savings)<br />

AM0018 3 EE Demand side, EE<br />

industry (end-use<br />

savings)<br />

AM0019 1 Renewables (excl.<br />

biomass)<br />

AM0020 3 EE Demand side, EE<br />

service<br />

Industry, Fossil fuel fired<br />

boiler<br />

Ver.<br />

No.<br />

Incineration of HFC 23 waste streams 5.2<br />

Analysis of the least-cost fuel option<br />

for seasonally-operating biomass<br />

cogeneration plants<br />

Recovery and utilization of gas from<br />

oil wells that would otherwise be<br />

flared<br />

Natural gas-based package<br />

cogeneration<br />

Steam system efficiency<br />

improvements by replacing steam<br />

traps and returning condensate<br />

Industry, Steam generator Steam optimization systems 2.2<br />

Wind, geothermal, solar,<br />

hydro, wave and/or tidal<br />

electric power plant<br />

Buildings & appliances in<br />

public & private service,<br />

water pump<br />

AM0021 5 N 2 O reduction Adipic acid production<br />

plant<br />

AM0023 10 EE Supply side, Energy<br />

distribution, Leak<br />

reduction<br />

AM0024 1, 4 EE Supply side, EE<br />

own generation (of<br />

electricity)<br />

AM0025 1, 13 Waste, Composting,<br />

Gasification, Mechanical/<br />

Thermal treatment,<br />

Incineration, Anaerobic<br />

digestion, Flaring, Power<br />

generation<br />

Natural gas transmission/<br />

distribution system<br />

Electricity production in<br />

cement plant using waste<br />

heat/gas<br />

MSW treatment facility<br />

AM0026 1 Renewables Hydro, wind, solar,<br />

geothermal, wave and<br />

tidal electric power plant<br />

Renewable energy project activities<br />

replacing part of the electricity<br />

production of one single fossil-fuelfired<br />

power plant that stands alone<br />

or supplies electricity to a grid,<br />

excluding biomass projects<br />

Baseline methodology for water<br />

pumping efficiency improvements<br />

Baseline Methodology for<br />

decomposition of N2O from existing<br />

adipic acid production plants<br />

Leak reduction from natural gas<br />

pipeline compressor or gate stations<br />

Methodology for greenhouse gas<br />

reductions through waste heat<br />

recovery and utilization for power<br />

generation at cement plants<br />

Avoided emissions from organic<br />

waste through alternative waste<br />

treatment processes<br />

Methodology for zero-emissions<br />

grid-connected electricity generation<br />

from renewable sources in Chile or<br />

in countries with merit order based<br />

dispatch grid<br />

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