New Global Carbon Fund launched

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NEFCO is setting up a new global carbon procurement facility to procure greenhouse gas emission reduction credits from projects eligible under the Kyoto Protocol. The new fund, to be called the NEFCO Carbon Fund (NeCF), is directed at private investors, which have compliance obligations under the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) and sovereign investors who are participants in the existing Kyoto fund managed by NEFCO, the Baltic Sea Region Testing Ground Facility (TGF).

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The State Unitary Heat Enterprise TEKOS in Murmansk.  A possible business partner for carbon financing.

The State Unitary Heat Enterprise TEKOS in Murmansk. A possible business partner for carbon financing.

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The fund will place its capital in projects developed under the Joint Implementation and Clean Development Mechanisms. It will also consider procuring Kyoto compliant credits from the post-Kyoto period, 2013 onwards that are be eligible for the EU ETS.

"The NeCF will build upon the experience and networks gained through the administration of the TGF. We hope it will assist companies and Governments in the Nordic region to meet their climate change obligations, and also play a role in catalysing post 2012 investment", said NEFCO's Managing Director Magnus Rystedt.

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    [15.7.2008]

    The Nordic Environment Finance Corporation's NEFCO Carbon Fund (NeCF), a Public Private Partnership, announces a new investor into the Fund.  

    The Danish Energy Agency is an Agency under the Ministry of Climate and Energy, which has responsibility for the JI and CDM programmes of the Danish state. The agency is an existing investor in the Baltic Sea Region Testing Ground Facility, a carbon fund fund managed by NEFCO, which invests in Joint Implementation programmes.

  • The State Unitary Heat Enterprise in Murmansk. A possible business partner for carbon financing.

    The State Unitary Heat Enterprise in Murmansk. A possible business partner for carbon financing.

    [15.7.2008]

    The Nordic Environment Finance Corporation's NEFCO Carbon Fund (NeCF), a Public Private Partnership, announces a new investor into the Fund as The Danish Energy Agency decides to invest in the newly established carbon fund.

    The Danish Energy Agency is an Agency under the Ministry of Climate and Energy, which has responsibility for the JI and CDM programmes of the Danish state. The agency is an existing investor in the Baltic Sea Region Testing Ground Facility, a carbon fund fund managed by NEFCO, which invests in Joint Implementation programmes.

  • Wind energy at close range

    Wind energy at close range

    [6.7.2008]

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    Vardar Eurus is owned by Vardar AS (70%) and NEFCO (30%). The new investment will strengthen Vardar Eurus´ position as the largest producer of renewable energy in Estonia.

  • Packing of obsolete pesticides in Petrozavodsk, Russia. Photograph: Nina Mäntylä/Ekokem Oy

    Packing of obsolete pesticides in Petrozavodsk, Russia. Photograph: Nina Mäntylä/Ekokem Oy

    [17.6.2008]

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  • Turning sawdust into energy is hard work.

    Turning sawdust into energy is hard work.

    [28.5.2008]

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    Gangsø delivers furniture components to a wide range of Nordic companies. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Gangsø delivers furniture components to a wide range of Nordic companies. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Sawdust and wood chips are used as fuel for the newly installed bioheat boiler. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Sawdust and wood chips are used as fuel for the newly installed bioheat boiler. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    The bioheat boiler is used for drying the timber with warm air. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    The bioheat boiler is used for drying the timber with warm air. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    The optimal moisture content of the timber is 5-8 percent. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    The optimal moisture content of the timber is 5-8 percent. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

  • Cleaner production. The Ukrainian bakery Kyivkhlib No. 2 replaced its oven with a loan from NEFCO.

    Cleaner production. The Ukrainian bakery Kyivkhlib No. 2 replaced its oven with a loan from NEFCO.

     

    [15.5.2008]

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  • Making bread at Kyivkhlib No. 2 in central Kiev, Ukraine. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Making bread at Kyivkhlib No. 2 in central Kiev, Ukraine. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    [13.5.2008]

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    Cheese! Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Cheese! Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Production of dough for Eastern cakes. Kyivkhlib No 10 accounts for 25 percent of Kiev's bread production. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Production of dough for Eastern cakes. Kyivkhlib No 10 accounts for 25 percent of Kiev's bread production. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Chief engineer Sergey Viktorovich Rosada in talks with his colleagues at Kyivkhlib No. 2. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Chief engineer Sergey Viktorovich Rosada in talks with his colleagues at Kyivkhlib No. 2. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

  • [15.4.2008]

    Press release, 15 April 2008

    The Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) is setting up a new global carbon procurement facility to procure greenhouse gas emission reduction credits from projects eligible under the Kyoto Protocol. The new fund, to be called the NEFCO Carbon Fund, is directed at private investors, which have compliance obligations under the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) and sovereign investors who are participants in the existing Kyoto fund managed by NEFCO, the Baltic Sea Region Testing Ground Facility (TGF).

  • Reducing climate emissions with bioenergy. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Reducing climate emissions with bioenergy. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    [8.4.2008]

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  • Ice fishing close to St Petersburg. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    Ice fishing close to St Petersburg. Photograph: Patrik Rastenberger

    [12.3.2008]

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