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Guidance for Countries in Assessing ERC Projects

Practical and implementable guidelines for governments to select ERC projects:

The Guidelines are designed to provide practical and implementable guidelines for governments to select ERC projects that are most likely to attract high demand and best-value pricing, and identify key elements related to the project’s governance and sales strategy that will enable the project to achieve its value potential. 

They can be applied to review a pipeline of projects, assess the potential of an individual project or program in consideration of its eligibility and viability for ERC generation, or select projects with the most likely value-for-money ERC development opportunities and can be used in parallel with the Guidelines for Country System Assessments and Mobilizing ERC Finance.

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To find more, visit the Guidance for Countries in Assessing ERC Projects sections below.

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Contents: Guidance for Countries in Assessing ERC…
Find a full outline to sections found in the Guidance for Countries in Assessing ERC Projects.  UNLOCKING GLOBAL… more
Objective of Guidance for Countries in Assessing…
These Project Assessment Guidelines aim to provide a comprehensive and adaptable guide to identify and develop ERC… more
Determining Country Inputs
Determining Country Inputs provides a deep dive on Step Zero of the process, before going into the project-level… more
Initial Profiling and Preliminary Decision
Initial Profiling and Preliminary Decision provides a deep dive on Step One and Step Two of the assessment process,… more
Project Assessment and Final Decision
Conducting the Project Assessment and making the Final Decision provides a deep dive on Step Three and Step Four of… more
Further Guidance for Application
The carbon market landscape is in a state of rapid and continuous evolution, and it is crucial that countries embrace… more
Appendices: Guidance for Countries in Assessing…
The Appendices under the Emission Reduction Program (ERP) include: Appendix A - Appendix A includes a… more
Abbreviations: Guidance for Countries in…
Find a list of helpful terms used in the Guidance for Countries in Assessing ERC Projects.  ACR… more
Unlocking Global Emission Reduction Credit
Through the establishment of an Emission Reduction Program (ERP), the World Bank aims to help developing countries to… more
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This section is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. The Guidelines have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in the Materials in this Site are those of the various authors of the Materials and are not necessarily those of The World Bank Group, its member institutions, or their respective Boards of Executive Directors or member countries. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org.