Project Design Document (PDD) definition

Project Design Document (PDD) means the document required for CDM or JI registration within the UNFCCC and Gold Standard VER process that describes an emission reduction project in detail and explains how the project meets validation requirements.
Project Design Document (PDD) means the project specific document completed by project developers in order to register their project under the CDM
Project Design Document (PDD) means the project specific document completed by PROJECT developers in order to register their project under voluntary CC mechanism authority.

Examples of Project Design Document (PDD) in a sentence

  • Project Concept Note (PCN) including Project Design Document (PDD) T0 + 1 2.

  • The feasibility study for the JI project, N2O gas measurement, preparation of Project Design Document (PDD), gain of approvals from the Japanese Government and JISC, support to obtain approvals from the Polish Government, support for the secondary catalyst selection, support to obtain ERUs and sales of ERUs.

  • Once a program proponent signs a Seller Participation Agreement, it may apply for a CADF grant to assist with program preparation expenses, notably preparation of the Project Design Document (PDD) and the monitoring plan, and, if applicable, costs incurred by the Seller Participant in the development of a new baseline and monitoring methodology.

  • This shall be done using the latest version of the applicable UNFCCC Project Design Document (PDD) template that is available at the time of first submission of the project activities to the Gold Standard Foundation.

  • Current and accelerating deforestation rates and evolving threats, combined with increasing social momentum for community conservation actions for these coastal habitats, also relate positively to ▇▇▇▇ criteria and suggest following through with a Project Idea Note (PIN) and subsequent Project Design Document (PDD).