Sentences with phrase «tradeable credits»

For energy companies willing to accept some limits on warming gases, one goal is to firm up a market for tradeable credits earned by companies that make sharp cuts in emissions or plant or protect forests, which absorb carbon dioxide.

Not exact matches

Through multi-national auctions that could start by the end of the year, the fund will offer tradeable put options, giving owners the right to sell credits to the fund at a set price, according to a World Bank paper on its website dated March 4.
And yet carbon and development projects that result in carbon credits tradeable on the open market are a tried and tested way of mitigating climate change.
«(I) issue tradeable renewable energy credits for the useful electric and thermal output from a facility that produces the output from biomass, using a system under which --
For determining compliance, the bill proposes tradeable Clean Capacity Credits (CCCs), similar to the tradeable renewable energy credits used to demonstrate RPS compCredits (CCCs), similar to the tradeable renewable energy credits used to demonstrate RPS compcredits used to demonstrate RPS compliance.
Companies could buy and sell credits among themselves, and could satisfy up to 15 percent of its emission reduction requirements by submitting tradeable allowances from another nation's market in greenhouse gases, or by contributing to projects that sequester carbon dioxide emissions.
The Prospects For Personal Carbon Trading, says that since «unlike food rations during the war, carbon credits would be tradeable» and «that could give an edge».
These credits would be tradeable, so that consumers who managed to use less could sell any excess to those who were less frugal.
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