Joint Implementation (JI) is a market-based mechanism established by the Kyoto Protocol whereby a developed country obtains rights to "Emission Reduction Units", or "ERUs" in exchange for financing projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in another developed country. The reduction has to be monitored annually and verified by a third party. | Joint Implementation is a powerful way to co-finance projects because it can significantly cut the cost of finance and capital. » more | It is not easy to spot a good JI project. Learn more about the criteria based on the Kyoto Protocol and Vertis's experience. » more | The process takes 6-12 months, and can be bureaucratic at times, but it works. » more |
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Working with Vertis will get you: Exceptional capabilities - we have experts in emissions trading, investment, business development, Kyoto issues, regulatory and technical matters, financial engineering, and relationships with governments, buyers and validators. And we probably speak your language. Speed - we have done it before; we know what to ask for; if you know what you are doing, we will get our job done quickly. Flexibility - we are able to enter a deal at any stage and are willing to take risks together with the project developer. The best deal - each project is different and we listen to your needs. We also know the market. We have the freedom and flexibility to structure a deal in a way that helps your project realise its full value from emissions trading. | The quality of Vertis' work is recognized by many, see our references for more information. | |
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