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by on Feb 10, 2008 07:01 PM  Permalink 

is carbon credits available for new plantations

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how a web designer can earn this...?
by Abhishek on Feb 06, 2008 02:25 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi...as far as i have understood.....this thing applies only for companies that are emitting CO2. Me as a web designer or TCS/wipro can't get its advantage as v r not emitting CO2 anywhere!...M i right or wrong...???????? Mr. Joseph Massey can u please clerify?

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RE:how a web designer can earn this...?
by GK on Feb 10, 2008 06:39 PM  Permalink
Boss the computers, mobile phones, microwaves, etc eetc we use, all emit emission...so its applicable to most of us in IT field....

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RE:RE:how a web designer can earn this...?
by Mohammed Arslan on Feb 10, 2008 07:11 PM  Permalink
All human being emit CO2 by breathing etc. So al IT companies are storehouses of carbon besides using power units and central AC systems.

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RE:how a web designer can earn this...?
by Raj Reddy on Feb 07, 2008 02:31 AM  Permalink
Yes, from what I understood TCSs and Wipro's of the world won't be able to benefit from it, unless they use Carbon neutral technologies in their buildings/AC units/Lighting/Heating, etc., then they can claim the credits.

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What is Carbon Credit
by Hiren Mange on Feb 06, 2008 12:53 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi im Hiren can anyone explain me in simple example what does Carbon Credit means?

Who can implement this?what is the procedure?

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by Nihit Jain on Feb 10, 2008 07:26 PM  Permalink
hi hiren,

Carbon credit means the benifit that one nation who is emitting less Green house Gases(like CO2, SOX, Nitorgen, etc)gets. It is given by Nation who emits more than what is alloted to them.

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by chandru selva on Feb 10, 2008 10:27 PM  Permalink
Hi Hiren,

Still people have not given you clear explanation. It is just simple.

Your company in your county is emitting carbon gases beyondd the allowed limit. Whereas my company near a village in India does not emit even to the allowable limit. This is bcos I have huge plantations, cultivations, forests and enourage aforestation. This will help to arrest the pollution through emission.

So my carbon poluution quota level is still more. ie., I can even pollute more here. This quota level can be purchased by you for money from me.

I will keep on increasing my carbon emission prevention methods and thereby save the credits to be sold to people like you.

Say my company has 50 acres of ecalyptus or teak or redwood trees, and continues to grow more every year. Then pollution is nil from my side. I have not used the pollutable quota now. So I am selling it to you based on the Carbon Credit Climate Exchange points similar to SENSEX.

You and I could grow trees on large scale and companies here can adopt our trees by paying money to us. Land is mine,tree is mine and I have to just maintain it without cutting. So your trees pay you.

Hope I have explained you clearly. For any other details on any topic also, please free to drop me a mail I love to explain always.

My email ID: chandruselva@yahoo.com

Regards,
Chandru

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by Thangaraj udayakumar on Feb 12, 2008 02:39 PM  Permalink
Hi chandru
I have 1000 teak trees of 11 years old.Whether I am elgible for claiming carbon credit
regards
udayakumar

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by chandru selva on Apr 05, 2008 11:15 PM  Permalink

Dear uday,

Nice to hear that you have 1000 teak trees. How is the density of growth? Is it woody and slender? On how many acres you have planted? World bank has made a tieup with Infrastructure Development Finance Company. Teak alone may not serve the purpose in absorbing the thick carbon from atmos because it has no canopy to suck.

Regards,
Chandru

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by Dhana Sekaran on Feb 19, 2008 03:34 PM  Permalink
Dear Mr. Chandru

Thanks for explaning, i am planning build one website abt all this can u help me .. if s means pls drop mail to dhan_papyain@rediffmail.com

thanks bye dhanasekaran

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RE:RE:What is Carbon Credit
by chandru selva on Apr 05, 2008 11:10 PM  Permalink

Dear Dhanasekar,

I apologise for not replying you immediately.
I welcome your move and at the same time could you explain the motive of building this website? I am a creative writer and content Developer myself and can definitely help you in this jobwork. Please mail me about your interest and the topics you wish to showcase on your portal.

Please Email to: chandruselva@yahoo.com

Regards,
Chandru

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by guru nathan on Feb 19, 2008 10:44 PM  Permalink
thanks Mr.chandru, who is fixing the quota level, how? and when ?

gurunathan
guru5585@gmail.com

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by chandru selva on Apr 05, 2008 11:05 PM  Permalink
Dear Mr.guru,

I just came across your mail which went unreplied by me. Sorry. For your query, the quota level was fixed by Kyoto protocol. As per this, planting trees on 1 lakh hectares could remove 1 million tonne carbon from the atmosphere globally. So it means that India has a great role to play and it has been estimated that nearly $100 billion can be reaped by India by the year 2010. But still the momentum has not gained in our country on this topic and so too the popularity.
To my knowledge ITC group is showing enormous interest in this field.

Chandru

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RE:What is Carbon Credit
by on Feb 10, 2008 04:22 AM  Permalink
I would love to Hiren, Carbon Credit means tax the help out of people for the greedy United Nations and the Extreme Environmentalist Activist. I hope that will help you, most people are brain wshed by this global warming hoax.

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Carbon credit
by datta Choudhari on Feb 06, 2008 10:30 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi, I am Datta Choudhari,
i want know abt. carbon credit project details?

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RE:Carbon credit
by Naveen on Feb 06, 2008 12:13 PM  Permalink
Carbon Credit is not a specific project. A company can buy Carbon Credits from any Eco-friendly company. For example: Company A satisfies pollution norms by only 80% and it cannot further improve beyond that percent. So, Comapny A can go and buy Carbon Credits from Company B (say in this case a eco-friendly Power Plant which uses Garbage as it's raw material). Basically, Company A is paying money to Company B i.e., Company A is investing in eco-friendly projects. So, Company A although did not follow it's eco-norms, it substituted that with an investment in eco-friendly project.

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RE:Carbon credit
by Vipul on Feb 10, 2008 06:35 PM  Permalink
Is this Naveen Gupta?

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RE:Carbon credit
by kailash Tarate on Feb 06, 2008 06:48 PM  Permalink
Hi Navin, Kabse carbon ke dhande me aya?


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RE:polysilicon plant
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 06, 2008 04:21 PM  Permalink
Mr. Elsevier!

People who can invest in A project which requires US$ 200 - 250 Millions WON'T be browsing Rediff's Discussion Boards.
STOP THIS NONSENSE.

If you are agent Looking for partners for your client, GO TO Buddhdeb. He may not Invest. But Will surely give you Land for a Huge Subsidy. If the Land is Uneven, He will fill the Ups and Downs killing a few 1000s and burrying them in those Downs.

Go Try in WB.



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RE:RE:polysilicon plant
by Elsevier on Feb 06, 2008 05:37 PM  Permalink
Please leave us in this matter. Thanks for the help.

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RE:polysilicon plant
by Raj Reddy on Feb 07, 2008 02:33 AM  Permalink
Guys, Elsevier is in the business of collecting emails. Very soon instead of getting Silicon project details you will be seeing how to use Silicon to enhance your assets!!

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RE:polysilicon plant
by Elsevier on Feb 07, 2008 06:27 AM  Permalink
U r mistaken!

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RE:polysilicon plant
by Vipul on Feb 10, 2008 06:41 PM  Permalink
Elsevier, whoever, has given his email ID. Write to him if you want to. You need not declare your e-mail IDs in this forum.

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RE:polysilicon plant
by on Feb 06, 2008 09:56 AM  Permalink
Hi. I am interested in this project. Let me know how to go further. Reg. Ramachandra

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RE:polysilicon plant
by Elsevier on Feb 06, 2008 05:35 PM  Permalink
Please let me know your email id.

regards

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RE:polysilicon plant
by Ramachandra CK on Feb 06, 2008 06:20 PM  Permalink
thanks for the reply. my email is ramchinya@rediffmail.com.

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RE:polysilicon plant
by shresid on Feb 08, 2008 06:21 PM  Permalink
yes I am interested let us talk more mail me at anil66in@yahoo.com

anil gupta

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RE:polysilicon plant
by siddharth kumar jena on Feb 08, 2008 09:16 AM  Permalink
Please send me the details..my mail ID - pkjena2@rediffmail.com

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RE:RE:polysilicon plant
by manishi mani on Feb 06, 2008 03:56 PM  Permalink
hi,
I am interested to know more. Please send details on my e-mail
thanks
Manishi

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by Elsevier on Feb 06, 2008 05:36 PM  Permalink
Please let me know your email id.

regards

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by rajendra nadig on Feb 19, 2008 04:45 PM  Permalink
Can u give more details how to be as a invester in Carbon Credit.
rajendranadig@rediffmail.com.


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RE:polysilicon plant
by TheOneAndOnly on Feb 06, 2008 11:45 AM  Permalink

Explain More

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RE:RE:polysilicon plant
by santosh govind gawai on Feb 06, 2008 03:03 PM  Permalink
Hi I am Interested in this project plz explain more.. or mail me at santosh_ggawai@yahoo.com

waiting for your reply

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RE:polysilicon plant
by premjith on Feb 10, 2008 07:29 PM  Permalink
Don't cheat people. It requires 660 million dollers to set up polysilicon plant. This is the information from REC(Rural electrification corporation).

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by komal patil on Apr 17, 2008 05:23 PM  Permalink
Please send me the details..my mail ID - komalfriends@rediffmail.com

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read between the lines !
by suvarna kulkarni on Feb 06, 2008 02:56 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Has anybody thought 15 years back that only talking can make a business sense ? But today it is a reality. Mobile companies are minting money on u and me talking. same is the case on pollution. it will fetch a good money. mcx should be thanked for creating this opportunity and for its foresight !

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RE:read between the lines !
by Ramachandra CK on Feb 06, 2008 10:34 AM  Permalink
Thanks
What is mcx and how it works. Ramachandra

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