Sun 8 Apr 2007
Russian metallurgists can become the largest seller of quotas on Kyoto Protocol
Posted by webmaster under GlobalizationThe latest report of has shown that in the nearest future Russian enterprises of ferrous metallurgy can become the largest seller of quotas on emissions into the atmosphere of hotbed gases within the limits of Kyoto Protocol.
This message is based on the results of the last Bruxelles session of a subgroup on a mountain-metallurgical complex within the limits of dialogue on the industrial policy and business between the ministry of the industry and power of the Russian Federation and general management on business and the industry of Eurocommission, on which the questions connected with energy saving and decrease of negative influence on an environment in a mountain-metallurgical complex have been discussed.
The representatives of Russian party have declared that ferrous metallurgy possesses greater potential opportunities on decrease in power consumption of metal products and, hence, on decrease in emissions of hotbed gases and consequently can become the largest seller of decrease in emissions of hotbed gases.
As Russian representatives have noted, offers from investors of the EU countries and other industrially developed countries of the West about purchase at Russia of decrease in emissions of hotbed gases are necessary for forecasting volumes of quotas already now.
The representatives of Eurocommission have informed that in two months new specifications on influence on the environment will be developed for the enterprises of mountain-metallurgical branch of EU, and the complex of measures on support of the enterprises in realization of energy saving programs and modernizations of manufacture will be also prepared. It can lead to increase in demand at purchase of quotas according to the Kyoto Protocol.
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