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Potential for Climate Change Mitigation in Macedonian Conditions

Potential for Climate Change Mitigation in Macedonian Conditions. Natasa Markovska Research Center for Energy, Informatics and Materials, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ICEIM-MANU) Skopje, Macedonia. 5 November 2009. Underlying national studies, conducted at ICEIM-MANU

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Potential for Climate Change Mitigation in Macedonian Conditions

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  1. Potential for Climate Change Mitigation in Macedonian Conditions Natasa Markovska Research Center for Energy, Informatics and Materials,Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ICEIM-MANU)Skopje, Macedonia 5 November 2009

  2. Underlying national studies, conducted at ICEIM-MANU Beneficiary: MOEPP • Inventory of Greenhouse Gases Emissions, First and Second National Communications under the UNFCCC • GHG Mitigation Analysis and Projections of Emissions, First and Second National Communications under the UNFCCC • Evaluation of Technology Needs for GHG Mitigation in the Energy Sector

  3. Climate Change -examples of good governance • Partnership: Policy-making – Academia (lasts for more then a decade) • CC in NSSD as a key challenge together with Clean Energy (in line with the EU SDS) • CC in Sectoral strategies: Energy Strategy • Higher operational costs (purchase of emissions allowances) • Higher investment costs (request for BAT: Clean Coal, CCS)

  4. Projections of the total GHG emissions - Baseline scenario

  5. CC Mitigation in Electricity Sector • Introduction of gas fueled CHP (2 plants, 300 MWe each) • Introduction of new renewables – small hydro, wind, PV (total 180 MW) • Reduced consum (electricity market liberalization, Large consumers in first phase)

  6. Projections of the total GHG emissions - Second mitigation scenario

  7. Key values for the three scenarios

  8. Total GHG emissions 1990-2020 Baseline Scenario / Second Mitigation Scenario 2020-value (kt CO2-eq):21500/15000 Average annual growth rate (%): 3.6/1.4 Grid factor(kt CO2-eq/kWh): 1.2 in 1990, increases slightly/ decreases for 22%, to 0.9

  9. GHG TARGETS for EU Candidates • Non Annex I Country – currently, no quantitative target • Future commitments: Limitation over the ANNUAL GROWTH RATE of emissions

  10. GHG TARGETS for EU Candidates • Need for regional project for determination of overall (regional) GHG target and individual national GHG targets • Additional activities • CB through ETS pilot projects • Institutional setting, legislative support, technical knowledge • Regional cooperation in negotiating the targets • Building of NEGOTIATION capacities

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