Emissions Trading Services For Air And Climate
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Major industrial, energy, waste and manufacturing sites require an environmental permit to operate under the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) in England and Wales, and the Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) Regulations in Scotland. Under this system industrial sites, referred to as installations, must hold a permit to operate, which, in turn, specifies the application of best ...
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based in USA
Whether constructing a new industrial facility, expanding an existing facility, or modifying operations, owners and operators may be subject to air quality permitting requirements. Industrial sources must be designed, constructed, and operated to comply with all applicable air quality regulations. Air quality regulations exist within a range of permitting programs, including state and local ...
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based in USA
ASTM D6866 is a standard method employing radiocarbon dating techniques to determine the percentage of “recently fixed carbon” (biogenic fraction) versus “old carbon” (non-biogenic fraction from fossil sources) present in a solid fuel or its stack gas emission. Materials in fuels (municipal solid waste, used tires, sewage sludge, refuse-derived fuels, etc.) with recently ...
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based in USA
Banking and trading of volatile organic compounds (VOC), nitrogen oxides (NOX) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions can be profitable and provide flexibility with applicable regulations. At Zephyr, we can assist you in generating, purchasing, selling Discrete Emission Reduction Credits (DERC), and Mass Emission Cap and Trade (MECT) allowances. Additionally, we can help you to meet the requirements ...
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by Trucost Plcbased in UNITED KINGDOM
We’ll ensure that your environmental reporting is accurate and in line with global reporting standards including GRI, GHG Protocol, CDP, AA1000. We’ll also provide advice on how to optimize your reporting to achieve best practice ...
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based in SPAIN
CO2 Solutions offers complete solutions concerning Climate Change and Carbon ...
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based in USA
ASTM D6866 measures biogenic content of solid or liquid fuels and their combustion emissions. The test is an accurate monitoring and verification tool for carbon credit and carbon offsetting strategies. Beta Analytic provides ASTM D6866 testing to various companies as they comply with regulations or take advantage of certain ...
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based in USA
The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth’s atmosphere, created primarily through fossil fuel combustion, has resulted in global climate change, or global warming. With the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol and the development of regional GHG emissions trading schemes and voluntary registry programs in the United States, multi-national companies will potentially operate under ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
Umwelt can help you understand the likely impacts of climate change on your activities and how you can assess, manage and reduce the risks associated with these impacts. Our highly-qualified and very experienced Climate Change Team includes planners, scientists and engineers, policy analysts and strategists. We have worked on climate change adaptation with farmers, insurers, engineers, waste and ...
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based in USA
Benchmarking: Conducted scores of benchmarking programs for a variety of areas, most recently on EHS shared services organizational structure. In the process of doing this, established extensive contacts within industry, the media, NGO’s, and regulatory agencies, both domestically and ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Climate Change Agreements are a valuable resource if your industry is covered by one, but they are also a lot of work. Even if your industry is covered, application and ongoing reporting can take up a lot of time. Pulse can evaluate your organisation for CCA compatibility, and undertake the initial application process. Should you require it, we can also manage your annual reporting and emissions ...
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by NEMS ASbased in NORWAY
Accurate and auditable Greenhouse Gas (GHG) data are essential for your emission ...
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based in SWITZERLAND
Climate change is considered to be one of the most important global environmental challenges of this century. It is a vital interest of companies to know and communicate the carbon footprints of their activities and their products and services. That is why more and more companies assess the carbon footprint of products and services (PCF). The British Standard PAS 2050 is the first product carbon ...
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based in INDIA
The Kyoto Protocol (KP) was signed in 1997 to tackle climate change by reducing global emissions of the greenhouse gases (GHGs). The principle of KP is that wherever in the World GHGs are emitted, the impact on the climate will be same. As per the KP, developed countries (called as Annex I countries) have emission reduction targets to achieve in certain time frame. These targets can be achieved ...
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based in GREECE
Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over time spans ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions or the distribution of events around that average (e.g., more or fewer extreme weather events). Climate change may be limited to a specific region or may occur across the ...
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based in SWITZERLAND
You can reduce your greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale, no matter where your company is located. Since it is nearly impossible to reduce the emissions of a company completely, offsetting offers the possibility of making corresponding emission reductions elsewhere in the world. All carbon emissions generated by products or companies can be rendered carbon-neutral by offsetting them with ...
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by Enel SpAbased in ITALY
Enel acknowledges the vital importance of climate change among its responsibilities as a large global company in the energy field and has started to take action years ago to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in all the countries in which it operates, both by observing the obligations prescribed by the ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme) Directive and by enacting a long-term strategy. In this context, ...
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based in ROMANIA
SPOT buying and selling of greenhouse gases emissions, generically called CO2 allowances, carbon credits or carbon certificates means trading these certificates with immediate payment and delivery. To avoid fraud on European carbon market, the European Commission through the European Emissions Unique Registry created an electronic system (ECAS) in which delivered certificates may remain in ...
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based in ROMANIA
Greenhouse gas emissions allowances, generically called CO2 allowances or carbon certificates, are traded rights, representing 1t of CO2 which was not released into athmosphere (non-emmitted CO2). Carbon allowances within the EU ETS practically derive from the European Commission annual allocations to ETS countries and installations (EUAs), and from CO2 and other GHG emission reductions projects ...
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based in ROMANIA
At international level, UN member states created in 1992 the most important international climate change treaty: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC). The objective of this treaty is to “stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system” (art. 2 ...
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