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Interaction and streamlining of the accreditation process

Interaction and streamlining of the accreditation process. 1st SDM Joint Coordination Workshop, Bonn. Diversity or alignment?. From Winnie-the-Pooh: …..Rabbit said, "Honey or condensed milk with your bread?" Winnie-the-Pooh was so excited that he said, "Both,"

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Interaction and streamlining of the accreditation process

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  1. Interaction and streamlining of the accreditation process 1st SDM Joint Coordination Workshop, Bonn

  2. Diversity or alignment? From Winnie-the-Pooh: …..Rabbit said, "Honey or condensed milk with your bread?" Winnie-the-Pooh was so excited that he said, "Both," Or for our case: Can we achieve both distinctively different schemes and alignment of procedures? Alignment of accreditation procedures …will not necessarily lead to full alignment of validation/ determination ? ….will not necessarily lead to full alignment of CER/ ERU verification and issuance ?

  3. Potential areas for enhanced interaction • Coordination of visits to achieve • Reduce number of visits in total • more efficient use of involved resources • Introduce minimum time period between visits to ensure time to implement actions following findings • Not efficient when findings are repeated before time has been given to mitigate the issue. • Alignment of accreditation periods for CDM and JI

  4. Potential achievements • Reduced accreditation cost (time and direct costs) • A side effect of this is that more AIEs might be interested in paying for JI accreditation costs (read: keep their accreditation) despite a relatively low activity on this service line. • Improved dialogue between DOE/AIE and UNFCCC/AP/AT • Better planning possibilities as capacity bottlenecks on ATs are less likely to occur • …the potential downside is that high volume of CDM versus JI can lead to a situation where CDM requirements are passed on to JI without real considering the good pieces that JI could contribute to the community. • JI and CDM are 2 diffferent mechanisms and this needs also to be remembered

  5. Diversity and alignment? • From Winnie-the-Pooh: …..Rabbit said, "Honey or condensed milk with your bread?" Winnie-the-Pooh was so excited that he said, "Both," • and then, so as not to seem greedy, he added, "But don't bother about the bread, please." • It should be possible to let JI and CDM continue to exist as two distinctively different schemes even if parts of the backbone (accreditation procedures) are aligned • ???? (every metaphor has it’s limitations?)

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