Introduction of Climate Friendly Measures in Transport
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Category: MCF
The project aims to support Mexico City in developing policies and measures to encourage a long-term shift from inefficient vehicles to more climate-friendly transport modes, reducing air pollution and carbon emissions.
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PROPOSAL FOR PDF BLOCK B GRANT Country Focal Area Operational Programs Project Title Requesting Agency Executing Agency Estimated Project Cost Financing Plan (tentative) Mexico Climate Change Energy Efficiency (OP5), Renewable Energy (OP6), and Transportation (OP11) Second Air Quality Project (APL) World Bank BANOBRAS US$130 million GEF- GOM- IBRD- Beneficiaries 4 years US$300,000 US$20 million US$10 million US$70 million US$30 million Project Duration : PDF Funding Requested : PDF Co-financing : US$767,000 (includes baseline project) PHRD Grant- US$517,000 IBRD (IDF)- US$200,000 Participating Institutions · US$ 50,000 Country endorsement : Block A Awarded : Letter from Mexican GEF Focal Point, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, dated February 24,1999 Yes (Solar Water Heating) Sector Background 1. Mexico City and its environs (Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico, MAVM)
Tags: Development, Cities, Climate Change, Modal Shift, Fuels, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Mitigation, Air Pollution, Regulation, Transport, Policy, Investment, Funding, Energy Efficiency