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Billions of CO2-dollars are traded around the world. In Thailand, Danish companies can get a share of the carbon cake by investing in Thai companies. As a matter of fact, Denmark is already dominant on the Thai market. Read here how to get started.
By Rikke Bjerge Johansen
Trading with carbon credit is big business. It is like a stock. Buy a carbon credit and sell it to a higher price and we are talking billions of dollars.
Danish companies can get a share of the carbon credits through investments in Thai companies that are reducing green house gas emissions.
Actually, what many people dont know is that Denmark is one of the leading players on the Thai market. The company Danish Energy Management which has been appointed by the Danish government is the link between Denmark and Thailand.
They make sure that projects are developed and implemented in Thailand so Denmark can get access to the valuable CO2-credits.
Denmark in front
The history of carbon trading started in Kyoto in Japan in 1997. It was here the members of the United Nations agreed on the Kyoto Protocol, which is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The members acknowledged the fact that we humans are all contributing to the increasing emissions of industrial gasses into the atmosphere
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on Dec 8th, 2009
@ 8:58 pm:
Dear Madam / Sir
We are Management Consutants operating in Pakistan in private sector for standard
consultancy services like conducting feasibility study reports, market research, project planning and implementation.
Now we are in the process of diversification to form a team to provide consultancy
services in the area of CDM / Carbon Credit and need guidance of senior consulting
experts.
It will be honor for us if a legend Company like you which is successfully operating in Thailand provide guidance for initial work, financing, registation of CDM
and forward selling of CER for that purpose we are ready to share the fee.
Warm regards
Syed Shamshad Hussain
CEO