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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Climate Policy
  • Sustainable Development

Background:

  • The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) framework established in Malaysia in 2006.
  • By December 2007, 20 Malaysian projects were registered with the CDM Executive Board.
  • Malaysia's institutional framework supports CDM project implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in Malaysia.
  • To highlight a specific Malaysian-Danish methane avoidance project.
  • To analyze factors contributing to successful CDM projects in Malaysia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of registered CDM projects in Malaysia.
  • Focus on a case study of a Malaysian-Danish landfill methane capture and electricity generation project.
  • Analysis of the Malaysian CDM institutional framework.

Main Results:

  • 20 Malaysian projects registered with the CDM Executive Board by December 2007.
  • One specific methane avoidance project registered in May 2007.
  • Some projects faced review or rejection, indicating an active regulatory process.

Conclusions:

  • Malaysia's well-functioning CDM institutional framework facilitates project development.
  • Methane avoidance projects, like the case study, contribute to emission reductions.
  • The CDM in Malaysia demonstrates potential for developing countries to engage in climate mitigation.