Meaning Additionality
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Additionality is one of the principles driving the workings of the European Structural and Investment Funds. This principle stipulates that contributions from the Funds must not replace public or equi [..]
Source: ec.europa.eu

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In the context of renewable generation, additionality is about whether the customer’s action or decision has made a genuine reduction in emissions above and beyond what would have happened anyway.
Source: edfenergy.com

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According to the Kyoto Protocol, gas emission reductions generated by Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation project activities must be additional to those that otherwise would occur. Additionality is established when there is a positive difference between the emissions that occur in the baseline scenario, and the emissions that occur [..]
Source: wbcarbonfinance.org (offline)

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A quality criterion for GHG emissions reduction (carbon offset) projects stipulating that the project would not have been implemented in a baseline or "business-as-usual" scenario. Additiona [..]
Source: green-e.org

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Additionality is a term used to describe what a certain technological activity or intervention has accomplished. Some call additionality a notional measurement in that it's a comparative measure [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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the quantity of GHG emissions that have been reduced or removed thanks to an offset or transfer project. In quantitative terms it is the difference between the emissions occurring in the baseline scenario (if nothing has happened), and the emissions that occur as a result of an offset project.
Source: fern.org (offline)

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One of the three main programme criteria, to be respected by all proposed project activities; it means that the activities proposed to the Interreg MED Programme have to be different from the normal and regular tasks of the partners involved in the project. In particular, the actions have to represent additional activities that would not be carried [..]
Source: interreg-med.eu (offline)

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Additionality is the requirement that a REDD+ activity or project should generate benefits, such as reduced emissions or increased removals that would not have happened without the activity (i.e. the [..]
Source: cifor.org

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Additionality is the property of an activity being additional. It is a determination of whether an intervention has an effect, when the intervention is compared to a baseline. 'Interventions' can take [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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