New era of the heating system2021-10-19

The purpose of this short video is to introduce the experience of new advanced technology projects implemented under the framework of improving partial and central heating systems in Mongolia within the framework of international projects and programs and public-private partnerships. This program was created with the support of "Mongolia: Scaling up implementation of low carbon district heating systems" under the GCF Readiness project

Call for Proposals: Financing Programme for JCM Model Projects in FY20212021-6-15

The Global Environment Centre Foundation (GEC) as an implementing organization for the Financing Programme for Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) Model Projects in FY2021, is soliciting the project proposals for the financing programme. (1) Purpose Japan establishes and implements the Joint Crediting Mechanism (hereinafter referred to as “JCM”) in order both to appropriately evaluate contributions from Japan to GHG emission reductions or removals in a quantitative manner achieved through the diffusion of decarbonizing technologies, products, systems, services, and infrastructure as well as the implementation of mitigation actions in developing countries. Starting from Mongolia in January 2013, Japan has established the JCM with 17 partner countries (Mongolia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Maldives, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Palau, Cambodia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Myanmar, Thailand and Philippine) at this moment. In order to support the implementation of candidate JCM projects, the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (hereinafter referred to as “MOEJ”) has launched the “JCM Model Projects (hereinafter referred to as “model project”),” which includes collaboration with projects supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency and other governmental-affiliated financial institution. The purpose of this model project is to financially support the implementation of projects which reduce GHG emissions by utilizing leading decarbonizing technologies in developing countries, and in return seek to acquire JCM credits for the achievement of Japan’s GHG emission reduction target. In FY2021, Call for Proposals of Program to Demonstrate Decarbonizing Technology for Realizing Co-Innovation starts at the same time as Financing Programme for JCM Model Projects. If the proposal is considered as appropriate to apply for Co-Innovation in the selection process, applicants will be able to change the application category from JCM Model projects to Co-Innovation even after the submission of a proposal. (2) Who is eligible to submit a proposal? A Japanese entity as a representative participant of an international consortium which is an association (no legal personality) that consists of a Japanese entity and a foreign entity(ies), etc., with the objective of effectively implementing a project. (3) Implementation Period of Model Projects The implementation period of the model projects (i.e

Joint Crediting Mechanism2021-4-30

The Government of Japan launched the Gr(JCM) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It is regarded as one of the cooperative approaches stipulated in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. It describes the framework

CHARTER OF THE “CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH AND COOPERATION CENTRE” STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE2013-2-1

1.1 The purpose of the charter is to define the goal, activities, management and organizational structure of the “Climate Change Research and Cooperation Centre” state-owned enterprise and to regulate its related actions.1.2 “Climate Change Research and Cooperation Centre” is a self-funded state-owned enterprise (hereinafter referred to as “the Centre”) which ensures the implementation of policies and resolutions approved by Parliament, Government and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia, operates activities on the principle of self-funding based on the property allocated to it and capable to engage in civil law relations independently.1.3 The Centre shall operate within the framework of the Law on Civil Code, the Law on Environmental Protection, the Law on State and Local Property, the Law on Accounting, the Law on Labor, international treaties and relevant acts, and the state policy, program and plan on climate change including this charter.1.4 The Centre shall operate under the professional and methodological guidance of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia

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