Mitigation of Climate Change

IKI provides support to partner countries for developing and implementing innovative instruments for mitigating their greenhouse gas emissions. The ultimate goal is to transform economic and supply structures so that they are sustainable and carbon-neutral. At the level of political governance, nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and long-term strategies (LTS) are essential tools. The IKI also supports the development of systems for measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation activities. A large number of projects also pursue the goal of mobilising public and private capital for climate change mitigation. The mitigation funding area addresses policy consulting, capacity building and training measures, as well as cooperation on technologies.

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Projects

Aligning Climate Action with Long-Term Climate and Development Goals On-going

Project Lead: Ulka Kelkar
01 Jun 2023 to 31 May 2027

This project will provide governments, in-country research institutes, and other relevant stakeholders with tools and analysis to strengthen Long-term strategies on the mitigation of greenhouse gases ...
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Catalysing Decarbonisation of Indian Steel On-going

Project Lead: Sachin Kumar
01 Sep 2024 to 30 Nov 2025

In response to the increasing steel demand from the construction and infrastructure sectors, this project aims to catalyse the decarbonisation of Indian steel production. The initiative focuses on cr...
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Climate Diplomacy Action Programme On-going

Project Lead: Nadja Emmanuel
01 Nov 2011 to 31 Dec 2025

The Climate Diplomacy Action Programme supports the Federal Foreign Office (AA) in the implementation of the German foreign climate policy and accompanies Germany's climate  policy cooperation wi...
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Climate Partnership Programme III Completed

Project Lead: Yvonne Veth
01 Jun 2017 to 30 Sep 2022

Private investment and climate-friendly technologies play a crucial role in building a climate-friendly economy in emerging and developing countries. Therefore, the Climate Partnership Programme mobil...
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Climate Protection in the Industrial Sector Through Solar Process Heat – SOLARPAYBACK Completed

Project Lead: Johannes Michel
01 Oct 2016 to 30 Jun 2022

As a source of energy, solar heat for industrial processes holds significant potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, yet it has not been sufficiently exploited. The project aimed to further d...
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Climate Smart Cities Completed

Project Lead: Ernst Doering
01 Jun 2018 to 30 Nov 2022

Dynamic urbanization, rapid population growth, and changing consumer and mobility behavior are posing challenges to India’s urban infrastructure. As key sources of greenhouse gas emissions, cities p...
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Climate Transparency Completed

Project Lead: Gerd Leipold
01 Mar 2018 to 31 May 2023

The project combined climate assessments and expertise from organizations in G20 countries. The Climate Transparency partnership utilized comparable, concise, and comprehensive data to analyze the G20...
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Decarbonising Transport in Emerging Economies Completed

01 Apr 2019 to 30 Sep 2024

Transportation accounts for a significant share of greenhouse gas emissions in emerging economies. Reducing these emissions will significantly contribute to reaching the Nationally Determined Contribu...
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Development and Management of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) Completed

Project Lead: Mohammed El-Khawad
01 Sep 2013 to 31 Aug 2020

The project supported the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) of India in developing two concepts for NAMAs, including the corresponding MRV systems. Both sectors (waste and fo...
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EcoLogistics: Low Carbon Freight for Sustainable Cities Completed

Project Lead: Sunandan Tiwari
01 Nov 2017 to 31 Dec 2022

Urban transport of goods and commodities is a significant source of greenhouse gases in Argentina, Colombia, and India. However, many cities do not adequately address this issue in their mitigation me...
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