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Sibur eyes carbon credit registration for Russian solar

  • Spanish Market: Emissions
  • 13/12/23

Russian petrochemicals producer Sibur has submitted an application to the Qatar-registered Global Carbon Council (GCC) carbon programme to register a solar power plant, the company said.

Sibur is looking to registration under the GCC programme to enable it to issue 18,000 carbon credits derived from a 4.9MW solar power plant that it plans to build at a polyethylene terephthalate site in Blagoveshchensk, eastern Russia, owned and run by its subsidiary Polief.

Only four Russian carbon projects are currently registered on any of the four main registries of Verra, Gold Standard, American Carbon Registry and Climate Action Reserve. Gold Standard hosts a biomass-based project that was certified in 2008, while Verra features a methane capture plant, a waste-to-energy project and a waste biomass utilisation facility, with the latter registered in 2020.

The GCC programme focuses on projects based in the Middle East and north Africa, but also serves as a hub for renewable energy projects from countries such as China, Turkey or India, since Verra and Gold Standard decided to halt the registration of new grid-connected renewable energy projects in 2020 owing to a lack of additionality — whether a carbon project would be feasible without revenues from carbon credits and permanence measures.

The GCC announced during this month's Cop 28 UN climate summit in Dubai that it has acquired the Global Carbon Registry (GCR).


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