The Indonesia JCM Scheme Progress Development

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The Indonesia JCM Scheme Progress Development Dicky Edwin Hindarto Head of Indonesia JCM Secretariat Indonesia Joint Crediting Mechanism Secretariat February 22 nd 2016 Bogor, Indonesia

Indonesia INDC and Paris Agreement article 6 PARIS AGREEMENT (article 6 para 2-3) 2. Parties shall, where engaging on a voluntary basis in cooperative approaches that involve the use of internationally transferred mitigation outcomes towards nationally determined contributions, promote sustainable development and ensure environmental integrity and transparency, including in governance, and shall apply robust accounting to ensure, inter alia, the avoidance of double counting, consistent with guidance adopted by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement. 3. The use of internationally transferred mitigation outcomes to achieve nationally determined contributions under this Agreement shall be voluntary and authorized by participating Parties.. Indonesia s additional 12% of intended contribution by 2030 is subject to provision in the global agreement including through bilateral cooperation, covering technology/ deployment and transfer, capacity building, payment for performance mechanisms, technical cooperation and access to financial resources.. Indonesia will meet its unconditional commitments regardless of the existence of international market mechanisms. Indonesia welcomes bilateral, regional and international market mechanisms that facilitate and expedite technology development and transfer, payment for performance, technical cooperation, and access to financial resources to support Indonesia s climate mitigation and adaptation efforts toward a climate resilient future.

Joint Crediting Mechanism Scheme in Indonesia Japan Government Issuance of credit Notifies registration of projects Report issuance of credits Joint Committee Secretariat Japanese Side Indonesian Side communication Notifies registration of projects Report issuance of credits Indonesia Government Issuance of credit Request issuance of credits Project Participants Implementation & monitoring of projects Submit PDD / monitoring report Request registration of projects Inform results of validation / verification Request registration of projects Third Party Entities Validate projects Verify amount of GHG emission reduction or removal Inform results of validation / verification Submit PDD / monitoring report Implement project together May contact TPE and Secretariat through one Contact Entity Request issuance of credits Project Participants Implementation & monitoring of projects

Indonesia JCM organizations 1. Joint Committee, Indonesia Joint Committee members are 10 persons, coming from 7 different ministries and JCM Secretariat. 2. Indonesia JCM Secretariat, the secretariat is located at Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs (CMEA) Building 2th floor, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat 7, Jakarta. Secretariat functions are supporting all of the Joint Committee tasks, including receiving PIN (JCM projects application), reviewing methodologies and sustainable development criteria implementation, and facilitating project participants to develop activities under the JCM. The JCM operationalization also supported by JICA under the cooperation between CMEA and JICA (that will be lasted until December 2017). 3. Third Party Entities (TPE) are independent bodies that accredited with ISO 14065 or registered CDM DOE. JCM projects must be validated and verified by the TPEs. Currently we have 10 registered TPEs in our list, one of it is Indonesian entity.

Can be conducted by the same TPE Can be conducted simultaneously MRV in the JCM steps Project Participant / Each Government Joint Committee Joint Committee Submission of Proposed Methodology Approval of Proposed Methodology Measurable *PDD: Project Design Document Project Participant Third Party Entities Joint Committee Project Participant Third Party Entities Joint Committee decides the amount Each Government issues the credit Development of PDD Validation Registration Monitoring Verification Issuance of credits * Reportable Verifiable

JCM feasibility studies (including today s presentation) The JCM FS scheme provides financing funded by the Ministry of Environment Japan (MoEJ) and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Japan (METIJ)

JCM implemented project list (1) No Project Entities Annual Emission Reduction (tco2) 1 Remote Auto-Monitoring System for Thin-Film Solar Power Plant in Indonesia Sharp & PLN 1,433 2 Energy Saving by Optimum Operation at Oil Refinery Yokogawa & Pertamina 3,400 3 Utility Facility Operation Optimization Technology Azbil & Pertamina 58,000 4 Power generation by waste heat recovery in cement industry JFE Engineering Corporation & PT Semen Indonesia Tbk 122,000 5 Energy Savings at Convenience Stores Lawson & PT Midi Utama Indonesia, Tbk 33/store 6 Energy saving through introduction of regenerative burners to the aluminum holding furnace of the automotive components manufacturer 7 Solar power hybrid System installation to existing base transceiver stations in off-grid area Toyotsu Machinery Corporation, PT Yamaha Motor Parts Manufacturing Indonesia, Hokuriku Techno Co. Ltd., PT Matahari Wasiso Utama 856 ITOCHU Corporation & PT Telekomunikasi Selular 2,786

JCM implemented project list (2) No Project Entities Annual Emission Reduction (tco2) 8 Energy saving for textile factory facility cooling by high efficiency centrifugal chiller Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & System Co., PT Nikawa Textile Industry, PT Ebara Indonesia 9 Energy saving by double bundle-type heat pump Toyota Tsusho Corporation & PT TTL Indonesia 170 118 10 Introduction of High efficient Old Corrugated Cartons Process at Paper Factory Kanematsu Corporation & PT Fajar Surya Wisesa Tbk 14,884 11 Reducing GHG emission at textile factories by upgrading to air-saving loom 12 Energy saving for air-conditioning and process cooling at textile factory 13 Energy Saving for Shopping Mall with High Efficiency Centrifugal Chiller 14 Energy Saving for Industrial Park with Smart LED Street Lighting System Toray Industries, Inc, PT Indonesia Synthetic Textile Milles (ISTEM) / PT Easterntex / PT Century Textile Industry Tbk (CENTEX) / PT Toray Industries Indonesia (TIN) Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems & PT Primatexco Indonesia 566 117 NTT Facilities, INC & PT. Pakuwon Jati Tbk 925 NTT Facilities, INC dan PT. Maligi Permata Industri Estate, PT. Harapan Anang Bakri & Sons, PT. Karawang Tatabina Industrial Estate 900

JCM implemented project list (3) No1 2 15 Energy saving by introduction of high efficiency oncethrough boiler system in a film factory Project Entities Annual Emission Reduction (tco2) Mitsubishi Plastics, INC & PT. MC Pet Film Indonesia 428,5 16 REDD+ Model Project in Boalemo District Kanematsu Corporation & PT. Gobel Group DKM) 100,000 17 Installation of Gas Co-Generation System for Automobile Manufacturing Plant Toyota Tsusho Corporation & PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia 20,439 18 Jakabaring Mega Solar Power Plant Project Sharp Corporation & Perusahaan Daerah Pertambangan dan Energi Sumatera Selatan 19 Introduction of high efficiency once-through boiler and RO pure water system in golf ball factory 20 Energy saving for air-conditioning and process cooling by Introducing High-efficiency Centrifugal Chiller 21 Project of Introducing High Efficiency Refrigerators to a Food Industry Cold Storage in Indonesia 22 Project of Introducing High Efficiency Refrigerator to a Frozen Food Processing Plant in Indonesia Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd, & PT Sumi Rubber Indonesia Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems, Nippon Koei, dan PT Primatexco Indonesia Mayekawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd, PT Adib Global Food Supplies, PT Mayekawa Indonesia Mayekawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd, PT Adib Global Food Supplies, PT Mayekawa Indonesia 1,265 380 116 120 Total Annual Emission Reduction 329,320.5 21 Registered projects

JCM Indonesia infrastructures development Since JCM establishment in 2013, it has developed several guidelines, procedure, rules, registry system and methodologies Guideline: 1. Project Design Document 2. Proposed Methodology 3. Third Party Entity 4. Validation and Verification 5. Sustainable Development Implementation Plan and Report Rules: 1. Rules of Implementation 2. Rules of Procedure for JC Procedure: Project Cycle Procedure Methodologies: 10 methodologies of energy efficiencies and renewable energy have been developed Registry system: We have developed the first climate change mitigation registry system in Indonesia, and it is expected to connect with the National Registry ISO 14065 based

JCM Methodologies in Indonesia The role of Indonesia JCM Secretariat in the proposed methodologies review: Secretariat team conduct completeness check and review (in conjunction with experts) Using methodology review form Discussion meetings between related ministries Prepare website for public comment 10 Approved Methodologies 1. Power Generation by Waste Heat Recovery in Cement Industry 2. Energy Saving by High-Efficiency Centrifugal Chiller 3. Installation of Energy-Efficient Refrigerators Natural Refrigerants at Food Industry Cold Storage and Frozen Food Processing Plant 4. Installation of Air-Conditioning for Grocery Store 5. Installation of LED lighting for grocery store 6. GHG emission reductions through optimization of refinery plant 7. GHG emission reductions through optimization of boiler operation in Indonesia 8. Installation of a separate type fridge-freezer showcase by using natural refrigerant for grocery store to reduce airconditioning load inside the store 9. Replacement of conventional burners with regenerative buners for aluminum holding furnaces 10.Introducing double-bundle modular electric heat pumps to a new building

Sustainable Development in JCM projects 1. One of the JCM purpose is to contribute to sustainable development 2. Indicator is needed to evaluate achievement in JCM. 3. Ensure every JCM project will deliver co-benefit for Indonesia. 4. To fulfill global standards for appropriate climate change mitigation action under the UNFCCC 5. Enforcement of sustainable development criteria suitable for Indonesian conditions Economic Social Technology Environment Sustainable Development Implementation Plan (SDIP) must be submitted during request of registration Sustainable Development Implementation Report (SDIR) is assessed during request of issuance

And the latest development is our JCM registry system The JCM registry system is the first GHG registry developed in Indonesia! The registry system in Indonesia is developed and maintained to ensure the accurate accounting of the issuance, holding, transfer, acquisition, cancellation and retirement of JCM credits. Three (3) basic transactions in JCM registry: transfer, cancellation, and retirement. Components in the Indonesia JCM registry: o o o o Master Operation sheet to register JCM project and new account in the system and to modify the information which already in the registry system Credit Related Operation sheet to manage the JCM credit in the registry system Master sheets act as a database that store all operation and input in the system. Account sheets is to manage the credit amount of each account.

Possible linkages between emission reduction schemes in Indonesia from the JICA-CMEA study BR Japan Registry UNFCCC JCM Scheme CDM and Other Carbon Market KP Period Detail of BUR will be included in the NatCom BUR (March 2015) Indonesia Boundary 3 rd Party Verification (Independent verification) National Verification RAN/RAD GRK Scheme REDD Scheme Supported/credited NAMAs Scheme Project Registration National Communication (2016) Rep National MRV Committee & Registry Body Lead by MoEF Coordination Coordination/sharing of data SIGN Center (Climate Change Data Center) at MoEF

Communication and capacity building Brochure Business Forum Booklet Indonesia JCM dissemination in COP 20 Lima and COP 21 Paris

And visit our website at jcm.ekon.go.id

Thank you! Terima kasih! Indonesia JCM Secretariat Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs Building 2nd floor, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat 7, Jakarta 10110 Website: jcm.ekon.go.id Email: info@jcmindonesia.com