REVISION HISTORY
| Version | Released date | Document name |
|---|---|---|
| v. | 31.05.2024 | CURRENT DOCUMENT - Methodology status update |
| v.1.0 | 22.02.2024 | RU_2024_Methodology-Retirements-and-Revisions.pdf |
| Version | Released date | Document name |
|---|---|---|
| v. | 31.05.2024 | CURRENT DOCUMENT - Methodology status update |
| v.1.0 | 22.02.2024 | RU_2024_Methodology-Retirements-and-Revisions.pdf |
Gold Standard is updating all existing methodologies to align with the principles of the Paris Agreement (PA). Non-Paris aligned methodologies will be retired, and PA-Aligned versions must be applied for all vintage 2026 issuances. Please read the full update here and associated FAQs.
Gold Standard Methodologies will be revised in accordance with the PA Alignment Schedule and prioritised based on usage. Paris aligned methodologies will be published on our Paris Agreement Alignment Documents page.
To leverage existing assessments, Gold Standard is actively following the UNFCCC process to republish CDM methodologies under Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM). If there are significant delays with PACM publication, Gold Standard will include and update any relevant methodologies within its workplan.
| Document name | Version | Released date |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure for development, revision, and clarification of methodologies and methodological tools | 2.0 | 11.10.2023 |
| Gold Standard eligible Impact Quantification methodologies | 2.11 | 16.04.2025 |
| Suppressed Demand Methodology Micro-scale Electrification and Energization | 1.0 | 14.05.2013 |
| Suppressed Demand Small-scale Methodology for Energy Use for the Processing of Agricultural Products | 1.0 | 14.06.2017 |
| Suppressed Demand Small-scale Methodology for Low GHG Food Preservation | 1.0 | 14.05.2013 |
| Reducing Methane Emissions from Enteric Fermentation in Dairy Cows through Application of Feed Supplements | 0.9.1 | 28.03.2019 |
| Gold Standard Agriculture Smallholder Dairy Methodology | 1.0 | 22.06.2017 |
This rule addresses the risk that drying rice fields (to reduce methane) could inadvertently release soil carbon. It mandates a conservative approach to ensure that emission reductions are not overestimated due to SOC losses.
The inclusion of this Rule Update increases the accuracy and conservativeness of the calculation of the net removals. It also includes provisions for reversal mitigation while the Reversal Risk Assessment for Mineralised Carbon is in development.
This rule update revises the application of fNRB values for GS4GG certification, mandating all projects to transition to new eligible estimation methods by mid-2025. Existing fNRB values expire by December 31, 2025, for certified projects and June 30, 2025, for new ones using CDM Tool 30. The update overrides all previous GS4GG fNRB requirements and restricts retroactive value changes for issued GSVERs.
Gold Standard is changing its certification processes with comprehensive updates, effective December 5, 2024. These changes aim to enhance efficiency, transparency, and robustness, reinforcing Gold Standard's commitment to excellence in climate action and sustainable development