emission reduction unit definition
emission reduction unit or ‘ERU’ means a unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions adopted pursuant to the UNFCCC or the Kyoto Protocol;
emission reduction unit or ‘ERU’ means a unit issued pursuant to the relevant provisions in the Annex to Decision 13/CMP.1 or in other relevant decisions of UNFCCC or Kyoto Protocol bodies;
emission reduction unit or “ERU” means a unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Protocol and the decisions adopted pursuant to the Convention or the Protocol;
More Definitions of emission reduction unit
emission reduction unit or "ERU" means a unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions adopted pursuant to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change or the Kyoto Protocol;
emission reduction unit or ‘ERU’ means a unit issued
emission reduction unit means reduced or avoided greenhouse gas emission, as expressed by the equivalent, or one megagram (1 Mg) of carbon dioxide (CO2) removed, achieved as a result of the implementation of a Joint Implementation project;
emission reduction unit means a unit issued in a national registry pursuant to the Kyoto Protocol and is equal to one metric tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent;
emission reduction unit. (ERU) means a unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions adopted thereunder;
emission reduction unit or "ERU" means one unit equivalent to one metric ton of CO2e. An emission reduction unit is composed of any GHG listed in WAC 173-441-040, or, for the purposes of using WAC 173-442-160 (6)(b), destroyed chlorofluorocarbons or hydrochlorofluorocarbons.
emission reduction unit or “ERU” means a unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and decision 10/CMP.1 of the COP/MOP, as amended from time to time, which may be used for compliance purposes in accordance with Article 11a(3)(a) and (b) of the Directive (as amended from time to time);