📄ICR approved methodologies, modules and tools v4.0

Summary

ICR serves as a framework for climate projects of any size, promoting environmental integrity through accelerating credible action and ensuring credibility, consistency, and transparency in quantification, monitoring, reporting, validation, and verification

Version no.

4.0

Date of Version

22. July 2024

Sectoral scope

Methodology reference

Title

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CDM methodologies

Projects seeking registration in the ICR Program that comply with all ICR requirements may use all currently active methodologies from the Clean Development Mechanism

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CDM Tools

Projects seeking registration in the ICR Program that comply with all ICR requirements may use all currently active tools from the Clean Development Mechanism.

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ISO 14064-2:2019

Greenhouse gases - Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements[1]

Sectoral scope ID

Sectoral scope name

1

Energy industries (renewable - / non-renewable sources)

2

Energy distribution

3

Energy demand

4

Manufacturing industries

5

Chemical industries

6

Construction

7

Transport

8

Mining/mineral production

9

Metal production

10

Fugitive emissions from fuels (solid, oil and gas)

11

Fugitive emissions from production and consumption of halocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

12

Solvent use

13

Waste handling and disposal

14

Afforestation and reforestation

15

Agriculture

16

Carbon Capture and Storage / Carbon Dioxide Removal

  1. Project proponents may rely on other methodologies from other GHG programs if they demonstrate conformity to the requirements of ISO 14064-2. ↑

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