NEGOTIATIONS
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Joint Implementation (JI)
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The mechanism known as “joint implementation,” defined in Article 6 of the Kyoto
Protocol, allows a country with an emission reduction or limitation commitment under the Kyoto
Protocol (Annex B Party) to earn emission reduction units (ERUs) from an emission-reduction or
emission removal project in another Annex B Party, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2, which can be
counted towards meeting its Kyoto target.
Joint implementation offers Parties a flexible and cost-efficient means of fulfilling a part of their
Kyoto commitments, while the host Party benefits from foreign investment and technology transfer.
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Eligibility and approval
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A JI project must provide a reduction in emissions by sources, or an enhancement of removals by
sinks, that is additional to what would otherwise have occurred. Projects must have approval of
the host Party and participants have to be authorized to participate by a Party involved in the
project.
Projects starting as from the year 2000 may be eligible as JI projects if they meet the relevant
requirements, but ERUs may only be issued for a crediting period starting after the beginning of
2008.
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Track 1 and Track 2 procedures
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If a host Party meets all of the eligibility
requirements to transfer and/or acquire ERUs, it may verify emission reductions or enhancements
of removals from a JI project as being additional to any that would otherwise occur. Upon such
verification, the host Party may issue the appropriate quantity of ERUs. This procedure is commonly
referred to as the “Track 1” procedure.”
If a host Party does not meet all, but only a limited set of eligibility requirements, verification
of emission reductions or enhancements of removals as being additional has to be done through the
verification procedure under the Joint
Implementation Supervisory Committee (JISC). Under this so-called “Track 2”
procedure, an independent entity accredited by the JISC has to determine whether the relevant
requirements have been met before the host Party can issue and transfer ERUs.
A host Party which meets all the eligibility requirements may at any time choose to use the
verification procedure under the JISC (Track 2 procedure).
For up-to-date information on JI, see the UNFCCC JI
website.
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