Improving energy efficiency (EE) is one of the most promising approaches for achieving cost-effective global greenhouse gases (GHG) reductions. However, it is severely underrepresented in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) portfolio. Just 10 percent of the emission reduction credits traded in the carbon market are from EE projects. In particular, small, dispersed, end-use EE measures—which entail significant GHG mitigation potential, along with other clear, local, and direct sustainable development benefits—have been largely bypassed by the carbon market.
Documents
Year Published
              2007
          Publication Category
          Technical Publications
              Publication Thematic Areas
					
																			
				
					Climate Change
				
									
			Number of Pages
              78
          Countries covered
          International
              