De Lamar Consulting
MSc Environment Sciences
Associate of Sustainable Quality Consult
- Climate Change Policy: UNFCCC
- Carbon Asset Development: Compliance and voluntary Carbon Market : JI/CDM/VER;
- Carbon footprinting ;
- Energy and supply market and policy, e.g. Country profiles writing.
- French (Native)
- English
- Spanish
International working experiences:
- France
- United Kingdom
- China
- Malaysia
- The Netherlands
- Spain
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Adeline de Lamar has been working worldwide on the carbon market from United Kingdom to China and Malaysia since 2006. Her key specialities include a good knowledge of the design and project cycle of carbon projects, i.e. under the Clean Development Mechanism, Climate Change policy and energy market analysis.
Thus, she provides consultancy services related to carbon asset management and development in the compliance and voluntary carbon market.
Full service Description:
Adeline can support organisations (project owner/developer, private/public companies) to implement the whole project cycle to reach the ultimate objective of sustainable development.
From the feasibility study to the certification/verification, she guides you throughout all the different phases to achieve a successful project registration under the UNFCCC rules.
She can develop projects worldwide on all type of technologies such as:
- LULUCF (Land use, land use Change and forestry),
- Renewable energy,
- Energy Efficiency.
Short Resume:
Adeline is an international, independent and flexible person. Working together with local staff, to develop and implement projects, she possesses excellent interpersonal skills. She holds a Master degree in Environment Sciences from the University of East Anglia at Norwich in United Kingdom. Her areas of specialization include Climate Change science, impacts and policies, meteorology and climate.
She originated CDM Project Design Documents for small and large hydropower projects based in China and Vietnam for both a Chinese Non Governmental Organisation, named International Network on Small Hydro Power, and for an independent CDM project developer in Malaysia. In 2008/2009, She was a carbon asset consultant for Ecofys Netherlands and Spain. She supported clients to evaluate carbon finance for their potential projects in the forestry area. Furthermore, she sustained the update of a voluntary carbon standard. She was a project leader for the development of a CDM project aiming to substitute kerosene lanterns with solar systems in Tanzania.
In July 2009, as an independent she collaborated in the creation of country profiles for a wind energy study, focusing on political, economic and legal framework conditions concerning the use of renewable energies in developing and emerging countries.
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