NAMA Technology Transfer in the Industrial Sector of the Cundinamarca-Bogotá Region
Description
Overview | |
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Sector | Industry |
Focus area |
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Type of action | Project |
Scope | Sub-national |
Stage | Under development |
Submitted to UNFCCC registry | No |
Start of initiative | 2016 |
Financing and support details | |
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Financing status | Seeking financing |
Total cost | US$ 14.053 mln |
Financing requested |
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Financing received to-date | US$ 1.726 mln |
Principal source of financing | Multilateral |
Principal type of financing | Other |
Capacity building required | Yes |
Technology transfer required | Yes |
Additional information | |
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Proponent(s) | Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development |
International funder(s) | GE, UNDP |
Organization providing technical support | Environmental Corporation of Entrepreneurs (CAEM) |
Contact |
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The objective of the NAMA is to promote technology transfer through the development of NAMA pilot projects in the industrial sector of the Cundinamarca-Bogota region, in line with Colombia’s low carbon development strategy.
Activities: (2016 - 2020)
The NAMA is under development. Its first activity is the implementation of pilot projects in the industry sector in the Cundinamarca-Bogotá Region, financed by the GEF.
The project components are:
- Strengthening the capacity of the industry sector in order to establish its energy and GHG emissions BAU baseline
- Pilot projects implemented and operating in the industry sector, including best operative energy practices (BOPs), process and technology reconversion, innovation and adaptation projects
- Knowledge management for the replication of the technology transfer pilot projects’ impact in the industry sector
- Monitoring, learning, adaptive feedback and evaluation
The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development is a key player in cooperation regarding the NAMA development, as they define the structure and methodology of NAMA development in Colombia for the Industry sector.
Impact and MRV
Cumulative GHG reductions: 0.1 MtCO2e |
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No information has been provided on mitigative capacity
Co-benefits:
Social: |
* Reduced air, water, soil and noise pollution
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Economic: | * Improved competitiveness and productivity of the industrial sector |
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Environmental: | * Improved air quality |
MRV Framework:
No MRV plan has been defined