Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) is one of the mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol that allows the developing countries selling emission reduction from various projects to the developed countries. The main emitter in energy sector, particularly from power generation sub-sector, is the coal power plants. Due to decreasing oil exploitation activities in the country, Indonesia has been a net oil importer for the past few years. Hence, through the revised energy policy, the government of Indonesia intends to adopt the energy mix scenario which may further increase the number of coal power plants, considering coal energy as the least-cost option. However, the policy also emphasizes the utilization of alternatives sources of energy, including renewable energy, and also encourages energy efficiency measures, especially from industry sector. CDM scheme in Indonesia would play an important role to provide incentives in promoting and optimizing the utilization of the abundant Renewable Energy (RE) resources as well as energy efficiency (EE) measures in Indonesia, which give a more environmentally-friendly option compared to conventional fossil fuel such as coal and oil. The objectives of the workshop To develop and increase the knowledge of CDM by: stimulating the emergence of renewable energy and energy efficiency as a potential of CDM project; developing capacity of collaborating organizations through sharing expertise and lessons learned obtaining commitments of some RE/EE project proponents in adopting CDM scheme into its project activities increasing awareness on CDM as an option/tool to increase financial viability of RE/EE projects among local financial institutions
To facilitate the development of projects including: identifying those municipalities or private sector entities that would like to pursue projects further. Providing opportunity for the project developers to meet local financial community and energy efficient/renewable energy equipment suppliers
AGENDA Wednesday, September 13, 2006 Day 1: Introduction to Carbon Finance MC: Mr. Dhoni Kusmanhadji Interpreter: Ms. Inanti/Tiya Diran Moderator: Mr. Lolo Panggabean (Director for Renewable Energy – Yayasan Bina Usaha Lingkungan) | 08:30 – 09:00 | Registration | | 09:00 – 09:45 | | Opening remarks: | |  - | Mr. Andrew Steer, World Bank Country Director | |  - | Mr. Ken Okaniwa, Minister Embassy of Japan | |  - | H.E. John Holmes, Designate Canadian Embassy | |  - | Ms. Rosalind Coleman, Charge of Canadian Embassy | |  - | H.E. Nikolas Van Dam Ambassador of The Royal Netherlands Embassy | |  - | Mr. Stevan Weidinger Charge d’ Affair of The Austrian Embassy | |  - | Mr. Hadi Purnomo Head of Research & Development, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources | |  - | Mr. Dana A. Kartakusuma Expert Staff for Technology, and Sustainable Development, Ministry of Environment | |
| | 09:45 – 10:15 | Press Conference by the Minister of Environment and Minister of Energy & Mineral Resources, WB, Ambassadors. | | 09:45 – 10:00 | Break | | 10:00 – 10:15 | CDM in Indonesia (Key Note Speech): Mr. Haneda Srimulyanto (Head of Climate Change Mitigation – MOE) | | 10:15 – 10:30 | Renewable energy and the CDM in Indonesia: Mr. J. Purwono (Dir. General for Electricity and Energy Utilization – Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources/MEMR) | | 10:30 – 10:45 | The Basic concept of carbon finance: UNFCCC/United Nation Framework Convention and Climate Change CDM/Clean Development Mechanism, mechanics of carbon finance, introduction to the market, buyers, and sellers: Ms. Moekti M. Soejachmoen (Executive Director Yayasan Pelangi Indonesia)  | | 10:45 – 11:15 | Answer and Question session | | 11:15 – 12:30 | | Experience in carbon finance and renewable energy prospects and barriers for Indonesia: Overview of Indonesia and world experience in carbon finance projects highlighting some projects. | |  - | Sharing experience from Darajat III geothermal projects (CHEVRON) Dwita S. Prihantono, Safety and Environment Engineer | |  - | Mr. Joichi Kimura, Deputy Director General, Carbon Finance Department, Japan Carbon Finance | |  - | Power purchase from renewable energy projects: Issues and barrier (PLN) Mr. Santoso Gito Susastro, Deputy Director of IPP/Independent Power Producer | |  - | Mr. Agus Sari, EcoSecurities |
| | 12:35 – 13:05 | Discussion | | 13:05 – 14:00 | Lunch | | 14:00 – 15:15 | | Financial issues related to Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency project development: Overview session highlighting carbon funds and carbon market. | |  - | Renewable energy project financing and the involvement of carbon finance: Case studies from other countries (NEDO) Ms. Yamada Fumiko, Expert Staff NEDO Jakarta | |  - | Developing a Project utilizing the CDM Scheme of the Kyoto Protocol (Austria) Mr. Oliver Walter, VA TECH Finance | |  - | Barriers and Issues to project financing in Indonesia (Bank of Indonesia) Ms. Betty J. Patinussa, Executive Researcher | |  - | CDM from a legal point of view. Mr. Doug Tingey, Fasken Martineau DuMuoulin) |
| | 15:15 – 15:45 | Discussion | | 15:45 – 16:00 | Break | | 16:00 – 17:30 | | Break out groups on project types and examples (3 groups) | |  - | Group I: Geothermal (Group Leader: Mr. Hardiv Situmeang) & Hydro Power (Mr. Paul Butarbutar – EcoSecurities) | |  - | Group II: Biomass (Group Leader: Mr. Lolo Panggabean): PT. Murini Samsam – Mr. Erik Tjia, Director, and Mr. Masato Tamura, IHI Co. Ltd. | |  - | Group III: Energy Efficiency (Group Leader: Ms. Gustya Indriani): Beer factory in Vietnam by Ms. Yamada Fumiko, NEDO Jakarta) | |  - | Group IV: Biogas (Group Leader: Ms. Ira Larasaty) |
| | 18:00 – 19:30 | Cocktails + short speech from: The Ministry of Environment, The World Bank and the embassies with multilateral carbon funds |
Thursday, September 14, 2006 Day 2: How to develop a CDM project MC: Mr. Dhoni Kusmanhadji Interpreter: Ms. Inanti/Tiya Diran Moderator: Ms. Yani Witjaksono (Executive Director of Yayasan Bina Usaha Lingkungan)
| 08:30 – 09:00 | Registration | | 09:00 – 10:00 | | Training on accessing carbon finance & Summary of day 1st: | |  - | The technical (baseline, additionality, and monitoring) and processing procedures necessary to access carbon finance | |  - | Details of project cycle and other processes of accessing carbon funds: Ms. Architrandi Priambodo | |  - | World Bank Office Jakarta |
| | 10:00 – 10:30 | Answer and Question session | | 10:30 – 10:45 | Break | | 10:45 – 12:00 | | Accessing carbon funds: | |  - | BCPA/Bilateral Carbon Purchase Agreement program (VROM/Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment) and the Carbon Finance Business/CFB (The World Bank) Mr.Lasse Ringius – CFB/World Bank | |  - | Mr. Joichi Kimura, Deputy Director General, Carbon Finance Department: Japan Carbon Finance | |  - | Carbon funds from Austria: Kommunalkredit Public Consulting: The Austrian JI/CDM program Mr. Oliver Walter | |  - | Other carbon purchase schemes from sponsors: Mr. Agus Sari (EcoSecurities) |
| | 12:05 – 12:35 | Answer and Question session | | 12:35 – 13:45 | Lunch | | 13:45 – 15:30 | | | 15:30 – 16:00 | | Closing remarks | |  - | World Bank (Mr. Lasse Ringius) | |  - | Ministry of Environment |
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