T-VER registration process

T-VER registration process

      The process for being considered for the registration of a voluntary greenhouse gas reduction project, in accordance with Thailand’s standards (T-VER) is as follows:

1. Submit an application for project registration T-VER (project developer);

2. Receive requests to verify the completeness and accuracy of requests, documents, and evidence (TGO staff);

3. Consider screening and reviewing the correctness of projects and activities from the Subcommittee on Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects and Activities within 30 working days of TGO receiving the application and the complete and correct documents;

4. Consideration of the application by the Committee of Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization within 60 working days;

5. Notify the applicant of the result of the consideration;

6. If the application is successful, a certificate of project registration T-VER will be issued.


      To be considered for registration as a T-VER project, a project must operate in accordance with the law, follow the T-VER project development guidelines, operate within the scope of a greenhouse gas reduction project that does not require additional proof, and assess the project’s potential for reducing or storing greenhouse gasses using the voluntary greenhouse gas reduction methodology. Validation by an external assessor is required for board-registered voluntary projects. TGO employs the follow-up method and reports on greenhouse gas reduction in accordance with the voluntary greenhouse gas reduction methodology.

The documents that must be prepared in applying for the registration of the T-VER project are as follows:

1. One application form for project registration T-VER;

2. One set of project proposal documents (Project Design Document: PDD) that have been validated by an external appraiser;

3. One Validation Report (issued by external assessors);

4. One Co-benefit Report;

5. One Project Greenhouse Gas Emission Calculation File; 

6. One set of the following assessments: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),

Initial Environmental Examination (IEE),

Environmental and Safety Assessment Report (ESA), and

Code of Practice (CoP),

as required by law (if any);

7. One copy of the document certifying the juristic person according to the type of juristic person (everyone who is a project owner and a project developer);

8. One set of disc or recording device (in case of postage).

 

Source: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Mechanism

Ratthaprasasanabhakdi Building, Chaloem Phrakiat Government Center, Chaengwattana Road

Call +66 2141 9841

January 25, 2022


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