Green Energy News: February 5, 2008
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008World Energy President and Chief Operating Officer Phil Adams is speaking on the keynote panel at today’s Voluntary Carbon Markets conference in
The Wall Street Journal discusses how top
This article from The Times discusses how the European Union might limit the ability to trade Certified Emission Reduction credits after 2012 if a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol, which will create a wider market for carbon, is not agreed upon. This could potentially harm a United Nations plan that promotes carbon-reducing power projects in poor countries.
Reuters looks at a new report from a Canadian government-commissioned panel which suggests the Canadian governments should spend C$2 billion to encourage the implementation of technologies to capture and store carbon. The panel estimates that the aid could help get three to five capture and storage projects operational by 2015. There is concern, however, that carbon capture will replace initiatives that reduce greenhouse gases.