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Register today for FREE Webinar - CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme

Greenstone Carbon Management applies its experience to guide attendees through the steps they must take to identify the CRC emissions that must be reported for their own organisations.

The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will commence in April 2010. Organisations have little remaining time to understand how the scheme will apply to their organisation and therefore what they need to report and what their exposure is. The webinar will cover:

  • Overview of CRC eligibility criteria and requirements
  • Mapping an organisation’s CRC reporting structure - case studies covering proportional ownership, landlord / tenant relationships, franchisees / franchisors and Significant Group Undertakings
  • Identifying CRC emission sources including Half Hourly Metered electricity, CCAs and exempt sources
  • Overcoming challenges to information gathering and reporting
  • Understanding forecasting of emissions and managing of allowances purchased
This free webinar will be held at 2pm on Tuesday 2nd March, to register your interest please email info@greenstonecarbon.com 

Hugo Seymour, Carbon Consultant will be facilitating the webinar. Hugo is a Carbon Trust accredited professional with a strong background in climate change science and policy with several years of research and consulting experience, ranging from R&D to policy analysis and development. Recently Hugo has focused much of his time working with clients to advise them on the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Hugo holds an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College and a MChem in Chemistry from Oxford University. 

19.02.10

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