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    CDM M ARKET B RIEF

    The Deutsche Investitions - und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (DEG) also provides facilities for projectfinance in India on commercial terms (including long-term loans, mezzanine finance, equity contributionsand guarantees). A particular focus is placed on renewable energies and energy efficiency. DEGcofinanced a CDM project in India in 2005. The carbon credits are purchased by the World Bank (IFC) onbehalf of the Dutch government. Moreover, DEG can provide pro rata cofinance for certain project activitieswith special developmental impacts under the PPP programme of the Federal Ministry for EconomicCooperation and Development (BMZ) with up to EUR 200,000.

    4 Recap

    The Indian CDM market has passed a milestone. A growing number of Indian enterprises, including largestate companies in the raw materials and energy sector, are engaged in climate protection projects. Smallerprojects still account for the bulk, but market players predict that average emission reduction potential perproject will steadily rise in the coming years. The bankability of small-scale CDM projects will also beimproved through bundling. The involvement of large Indian banks ought to raise the standard ofprofessionalism in the industry further.

    A strongpoint of the Indian CDM market is the advanced institutional landscape. The NCDMA primarily seesitself as a public service provider and concentrates on a speedy appraisal of project sustainability. Manynational enterprises are also interested and there is an ample pool of CDM consultants and developers.

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    5 Advice/Service

    DNA/National CDM Authority (NCDMA); R. K. Sethi, Member Secretary, Ministry of Environment andForests, Room No. 115, Paryavaran Bhawan, C.G.O Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003; Tel./Fax:0091/11 24 36 22 52; Email: [email protected]; Internet: www.cdmindia.nic.in

    KfW Carbon Fund; Email: [email protected]; Internet: www.kfw.de/carbonfund

    DEG - Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (advice/project finance);Email: [email protected] (project finance); [email protected], [email protected] (Carbon CreditManagement), [email protected] (Representative Office Delhi); Internet: www.deginvest.de, www.kyoto-coaching-cologne.net

    TV Rheinland Group(validation/verification);Email: [email protected] (Kyoto Coaching Cologne network - KCC), Internet: www.de.tuv.com

    Indo-German Chamber of Commerce ;Email: [email protected], [email protected]; Internet: www.indo-german.com

    bfai - German Office for Foreign Trade (country information);Email: [email protected], Internet: www.bfai.de

    Imprint:

    Author: Boris Alex, New DelhiEditing and additional revision: Katja Simon, Martin Wiekert

    Technical advisers: Dr Christopher Cosack, Volker Schwab

    German Office for Foreign Trade (bfai) , Agrippastr. 87-93, 50676 CologneTel.: 0221/20 57-0, fax: 0221/20 57-212, -262 ,-275, Internet: www.bfai.de

    DEG - Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH ,Kmmergasse 22, 50676 CologneTel.: 0221/49 86 -0, Fax: 0221/49 86 -12 90, Internet: www.deginvest.de

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