The Joint Implementation Quarterly (JIQ) is an e-magazine published by the JI Network in Groningen, the Netherlands.Its aim is to provide background information and discussions about the latest developments in the field of greenhouse gas emissions trading, both quota-based and project-based emissions trading.The main focus has been on the flexibility mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI), and on the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.JIQ also invites readers to initiate discussions on technical and policy-related topics. The first issue of JIQ was published at the first Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in March 1995 (Berlin) and since then more than 10 volumes have been published.
ETS market fundamentals and recession, JIAG: Binding and Detailed Provisions for Determination and Verification not Necessarily Suitable for JI, Enhancing the Role of the CDM in Accelerating Low-Carbon Technology Transfers, Incorporating Co-generation Plants in Baselines for Grid-Connected Electricity Joint Implementation Projects, Energy TowersETS market fundamentals and recession, JIAG: Binding and Detailed Provisions for Determination and Verification not Necessarily Suitable for JI, Enhancing the Role of the CDM in Accelerating Low-Carbon Technology Transfers, Incorporating Co-generation Plants in Baselines for Grid-Connected Electricity Joint Implementation Projects, Energy Towers.
Joint Implementation Strategies for a Post-Kyoto World, ‘Accra’ Suggests Improvements to CDM for Post-2012 Protocol, Technology Transfer Aspects: Mapping Markets for Technologies, In Memory of Bernhard Schlamadinger, Clean Energy Investment as Technology Transfer, Supercritical Coal-Based Steam Power PlantsJoint Implementation Strategies for a Post-Kyoto World, ‘Accra’ Suggests Improvements to CDM for Post-2012 Protocol, Technology Transfer Aspects: Mapping Markets for Technologies, In Memory of Bernhard Schlamadinger, Clean Energy Investment as Technology Transfer, Supercritical Coal-Based Steam Power Plants.
Netherlands Government Report on CDM Contribution to Sustainable Development Published, Domestic Offsets: Expanding the ETS Market to non-ETS Sectors, Run of River Hydro for Large Scale Electricity Supply, Credit market discussionNetherlands Government Report on CDM Contribution to Sustainable Development Published, Domestic Offsets: Expanding the ETS Market to non-ETS Sectors, Run of River Hydro for Large Scale Electricity Supply, Credit market discussion.
Technology transfer bonus, Promoting Sustainable Energy Technology Transfers to Developing Countries through CDM, Methodological Approach towards Incremental Cement Production, Local Involvement in CDM Biogas Projects: Argentine experiences, Does the CDM Foster International Transfer of Climate-Friendly Technologies?, Voluntary Carbon Market and the CDM: A comparison of impacts in developing countries,CDM: CFL’s Technology transfer bonus, Promoting Sustainable Energy Technology Transfers to Developing Countries through CDM, Methodological Approach towards Incremental Cement Production, Local Involvement in CDM Biogas Projects: Argentine experiences, Does the CDM Foster International Transfer of Climate-Friendly Technologies?, Voluntary Carbon Market and the CDM: A comparison of impacts in developing countries,CDM: CFL’s.