Crowley Infrastructure Development Group introduces GreenCert ™ solution into polish market
CIDG became an exclusive distributor of GreenCert ™ solutions developed by the C-Lock Technology corporation for the region of Central and Eastern Europe. This is one of the most modern technology in the world, which enables comprehensive management of real-time CO2 emissions monitoring, both in the energy industry, and agriculture.
Collaboration of engineers, computer scientists and entrepreneurs in the GreenCert ™ project resulted in linking research model, technology for monitoring physico-chemical phenomena, and information technology, enabling the measurement, reporting, verification and transformation of data results into audited product which is the right to emit.
For Poland, in the context of the need to significantly reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases, this approach brings considerable benefits. Currently, up to 96 percent of energy in Poland comes from coal-fired power plants, which require major upgrading, and above all, in accordance with EU directives, reduce harmful exhaust emissions.
Effective modernization of the Polish energy will not be possible without the tools to ensure accurate determination of the facts and the necessary changes, then close monitoring of their implementation. A GreenCert ™ is a tool that provides precise, and most importantly real-time measurement of all parameters affecting the efficiency of power plants and the emissions. Significantly, GreenCert ™ provides reliable and accurate information about the emitted flue gases into the atmosphere, and presents recommendations for the optimal investment program. This allows power plants to report a reduction in CO2 emissions, as the result of the accuracy of measurement and steps taken to improve, as well as sale of certificates obtained in the framework of an emissions trading scheme.
GreenCert ™ also allows inclusion of the Polish agriculture into the system. Using a computer with Internet access, each farmer will be able, after completing the appropriate form, to examine the quantity of greenhouse gases released into atmosphere, obtain certificates (Certfied Carbon Emission Reduction Credit - CCERs), and then resell them to industry.
Created: April 6, 2009
