Carbon Credits definition

Carbon Credits means Environmental Attributes consisting of greenhouse gas emission credits, certificates, or similar instruments.
Carbon Credits means carbon allowances, carbon offsets, forest offsets and other environmental attributes including, without limitation, renewable energy certificates and clean/low carbon fuel standard credits.
Carbon Credits means the entitlement to any tradable credits or rights associated with the Trees (including any lost Trees) resulting from the ability of the Trees (including any lost Trees) to absorb greenhouse gases.

Examples of Carbon Credits in a sentence

  • Syllabus: UNIT – I Multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Studies: Definition, Scope and Importance –Sustainability: Stockholm and Rio Summit–Global Environmental Challenges: Global warming and climate change, Carbon Credits, acid rains, ozone layer depletion, population growth and explosion, effects.

  • Revenue from Carbon Credits is recognised on delivery thereof or sale of rights therein, as the case may be, in terms of the contract with the respective buyer and is net of payment towards cancellation of contracts.

  • The bidders will be free to avail fiscal incentives like Accelerated Depreciation, Concessional Customs and Excise Duties, Tax Holidays, Benefits from trading of Carbon Credits, etc.

  • Our Company is engaged in the business of Carbon Credits Trading and Climate Change Advisory Services, Business Excellence Advisory and Electrical Safety Audits.

  • Purchase and retirement of Carbon Credits through reputable standards such as The Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), The Gold Standard, The Climate Action Reserve, and/or American Carbon Registry.


More Definitions of Carbon Credits

Carbon Credits. The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases not produced as a result of generation of energy by the Complex, and other environmental air quality credits and related emissions reduction credits or benefits (economic or otherwise) related to the generation of energy by the Complex, which are available or can be obtained in relation to the Complex after the Commercial Operations Date.
Carbon Credits means units of credit granted for a specific quantity of carbon dioxide successfully sequestered in the ground via Enhanced Oil Recovery or into an approved location, based on an approved measurement and monitoring protocol that enables the units to be used in a carbon trading market.
Carbon Credits means credits arising from the reduction of methane or carbon dioxide emissions at the Project, the North City Cogeneration Facility, the Phase III Cogeneration Facility or the NCEP which have value and can be traded or sold to third parties as carbon emissions offset credits under various standards and protocols on state, regional, United States or international carbon emissions reduction voluntary markets or under a future mandatory state, regional, national or international carbon emissions reduction program.
Carbon Credits. Any tradable or sellable certificates or permits (and other environmental air quality credits and related emissions reduction credits or benefits (economic or otherwise)) that are derived by the producer of energy from generation sources that do not produce or emit carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases.
Carbon Credits means the carbon emission reduction certificate that the Project would seek to obtain pursuant to the Clean Development Mechanism system established under the Kyoto Protocol, European Union Emission Trading Scheme and other such protocols/schemes/regulations/arrangements for rewarding reduction in pollution.
Carbon Credits means Carbon Emission Reduction certificates or other similar procedures under various bilateral and multi-lateral carbon limiting protocols
Carbon Credits means renewable energy credits/certificates, unrealised, potential or marketable carbon credits, certified emissions reductions, emission reduction units (“ERUs”) and/or other forms of instruments relating to carbon credits as described in the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change dated 11 December 1997 and including any other forms of quotas, credits and other benefits relating to ecosystems and biodiversity.