What is CDM ?
When an Annex I Party (developed country) conducts an anti-global warming project in a non-Annex I Party (developing country), and the project achieves a reduction in emissions that are additional to any that would otherwise occur in the absence of the project activity, a CER (a Certified Emission Reduction credit) is granted according to the reduced amount. The Annex I Party (developed country) may then use the CER from the project in achieving its own emissions reduction goals. CDM projects are designed to reduce (or remove) greenhouse gas emissions, as well as to transfer environmental protection technologies and promote these technologies in the host countries.
JQA, as Designated Operational Entity (DOE), is responsible for CDM-related validation and verification/certification activities.
JQA shall make available internal procedures for carrying out its functions including, among others, procedures for the allocation of responsibilities within the organization and for handling complaints, and the fundamental policy to improve confidence in the CDM Assessment Scheme.
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JQA, as Designated Operational Entity (DOE), is responsible for CDM-related validation and verification/certification activities.
JQA shall make available internal procedures for carrying out its functions including, among others, procedures for the allocation of responsibilities within the organization and for handling complaints, and the fundamental policy to improve confidence in the CDM Assessment Scheme.
If you need any relative information, please contact us.

