| Initials |
Definition |
| LoA |
Letter of Approval A LoA issued for a Track 1 JI project demonstrates that the host government approves of the transfer of carbon credits equivalent to the reduction in GHG emissions arising from the project. For CDM projects, a LoA from the host government is required before the project can be registered with the CDM Executive Board. |
| LoE |
Letter of Endorsement An LoE for a CDM or Track 2 JI project confirms that in principle the host government is happy to formally consider the project proposal. |
| LULUCF |
Land Use, Land Use Change & Forestry Under the Kyoto Protocol, certain human-induced activities in the land-use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) sector that remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere (afforestation, reforestation and tackling deforestation) may be used by Annex I countries to contribute to meeting their emission targets. |
| MoU |
Memorandum of Understanding An MoU is essentially an agreement between two parties that aims to formally recognise a joint desire to ultimately conclude an agreement or to achieve goals jointly. It may or may not have legal backing or sanction (depending upon how it is constructed). |
| MVP |
Monitoring and Verification Protocol or Plan A monitoring and verification plan is a vital aspect of the Project Design Document that aims to support the process of gathering information to demonstrate the project's performance compared to the baseline. This gathering of information is required to facilitate verification by a DOE and ultimately crediting of CERs, ERUs or RMUs. |
| NAP |
National Allocation Plan In the context of the EU ETS, the NAP defines the Government-determined allowance allocation for each installation within the scheme. The initial NAP is for Phase 1 of the EU ETS (2005-2007) and will be followed by subsequent NAPs for later phases. |
| NGO |
Non-Governmental Organisation These are usually pressure groups organising campaigns to bring about a change in behaviour concerning a particular activity. |
| NIS |
New Independent States The Baltic states and others countries formally part of the Soviet Union. |
| NSS |
National Strategy Studies The National Strategy Studies were launched in 1997 by the World Bank and the Swiss Government and provided a host country driven capacity building programme. The completed studies are available on the World Bank's web site |
| ODA |
Official Development Assistance Funds pledged by Governments to be invested in developing countries to assist their development. |
| OE |
Operational Entity Operational Entities, also referred to as Designated Operational Entities, are independent bodies accredited by the CDM Executive Board (CDM EB) who validate projects (eligibility of project type, baseline, monitoring and verification plan etc) and recommend whether or not the CDM EB should approve the project. They also verify the amount of emission reduction credits which should accrue to the project, prior to the issue of the credits by the CDM EB. |
| OECD |
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development The OECD is an international organisation helping governments tackle the economic, social and governance challenges of a globalised economy. |
| PCF |
Prototype Carbon Fund This is a fund administered by the World Bank to invest in projects that will produce GHG emission reductions within the context of the Kyoto Protocol, and to enhance the capacity of all the countries involved through a "learning by doing" process. It brings together host and participant countries for projects, private sector investors and its own technical experts. |
| PDD |
Project Design Document A document completed by project developers necessary to register their project under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). |
| PIN |
Project Idea Note A PIN is often used to describe the project in outline. Organisations may invite project developers to submit PINs, as part of an early process of project selection. Successful project developers may receive some support for developing the project in more detail, so that a PDD can be developed. |
| RCEP |
Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution is an independent standing body established in 1970 to advise the Queen, the Government, Parliament and the public on environmental issues. The Twenty-second Report on Energy - The Changing Climate issued in June 2000 recommended a massive shift in the way the UK uses energy, advocating, as a contribution to global efforts to prevent excessive climate change, a 60% reduction in GHG emissions over the next 50 years. |
| REEEP |
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership REEEP is a coalition of progressive governments, businesses and organisations committed to accelerating the development of renewable and energy efficiency systems. It was initiated at the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. The REEEP is focused on specific actions in three key areas: policy and regulations, innovative finance, and communications. |
| RMUs |
Removal Units Removal units is the name given to emission reductions arising from carbon sequestration activities. |
| ROCs |
Renewables Obligation Certificates ROCs are tradeable certificates awarded for renewable energy in the UK. Energy suppliers have a renewable energy obligation to meet and they must surrender the appropriate number of ROCs. Failure to do so incurs a penalty per KW shortfall in ROCs. |
| SBI |
Subsidiary Body for Implementation An international body of the UNFCCC determining policy and procedures to be tabled at the subsequent Conference of the Parties meetings. The primary remit of SBI is to manage and guide the implementation of the convention. |
| SBSTA |
Subsidiary Body for Scientific & Technological Advice An international body of the UNFCCC determining policy and procedures to be tabled at the subsequent Conference of the Parties meetings. SBSTA was established under Article 9 of the UNFCCC in order to provide timely information and advice on scientific and technological matters relating to the Convention. |
| SEPN |
Sustainable Energy Policy Network This network, co-ordinated by the DTI, consists of the policy units from across government departments, the devolved administrations, regulators and key delivery organisations that between them are jointly responsible for delivering the aims of the Government's Energy White Paper. |
| SMEs |
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises The term used for companies with a staff of less than 250. |
| UKCIP |
UK Climate Impacts Programme Defra funded research into the impacts of Climate Change. |
| UKTI |
UK Trade & Investment This body, formed in 2003, brings together the former Trade Partners UK and UK Invest, to support exports from UK companies, and encourage inward investment into the UK. It is a joint department of the DTI and the FCO. |
| UNFCCC |
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change The international treaty adopted in June 1992 that commits countries to stabilise human-induced greenhouse gas emissions to levels that would prevent our activities leading to dangerous interference with the climate system. |
| WEOG |
Western European & Others Group This is one of the five regional groups established for the United Nations member states. The other groups are Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. The only country not included in one of these groups is Israel. |
| WSSD |
World Summit on Sustainable Development This was also known as the Rio plus 10 conference, held in Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2002. |