The International Finance Corporation
(IFC), an investment arm of the World
Bank, has this week stepped up its presence in the global carbon market
inking its first carbon delivery guarantee agreements in Sub-Saharan Africa and
South Asia.
The organisation said the two new deals would help bolster the emerging
carbon markets in both regions and help provide valuable funds for carbon
reduction projects. It added that the aim of the agreements was to limit project
risks and "give companies selling carbon credits the chance to access a wider
range of potential buyers".
The IFC has agreed to acquire 900,000 carbon credits from one of South
Africa's leading fertiliser producers, Omnia, generated as a result of the
company's investment in a new nitrous oxide destruction facility.
It has also signed a deal to buy 850,000 credits from India-based Rain CII
Carbon, the largest global merchant of calcined coke. Indian Company Rain used
IFC financing to install waste heat recovery facilities, designed to cut the
company's energy use and carbon footprint.
The carbon delivery guarantee will enable the IFC to distribute carbon
credits from the two company's projects to buyers in developed countries and "
pass an attractive price back to the projects".
The deal forms part of the Kyoto Protocol's
Clean Development Mechanism,
whereby businesses in developing countries can qualify to sell Certified
Emission Reductions (CERs) in global commodity markets, providing they decrease
their output of greenhouse gases.
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