Directory: Swedish International Climate Investment Programme (SICLIP)

GENERAL INFORMATIONThe objectives of the SICLIP programme are to gain experience in implementing the Kyoto mechanism and thus contribute to their continued development, to acquire cost-effective reductions of greenhouse gas emissions and to contribute to sustainable development in the host countries. The experience gained from the programme will also be useful in providing support to Swedish companies intending to invest in CDM or JI projects. Priority is given to projects in the fields of renewable energy and energy efficiency. Of the various renewable energy options, the Agency so far has prioritised bioenergy projects. This is a sector where Sweden has vast experience and advanced technological research. To date, the Agency has signed emission reduction purchase agreements with the project owners of six CDM projects in Brazil, India and China.
CONTACT DETAILSName of organization:
Swedish International Climate Investment Programme (SICLIP)
Street Address:
Kungsgatan 43
URL:
www.energimyndigheten.se
Phone number:
+46 16 544 2163, +46 16 544 2212
City:
Box 310, SE-631 04 Eskilstuna

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