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Verification

Verification determines emissions reductions or removals, and compliance with applicable Kyoto Protocol criteria. Verification is mandatory for Joint Implementation (JI) projects when host countries do not meet applicable methodology and reporting requirements.

The verification is carried out by an accredited operating entity, i.e. a third party verifier.

The verification typically includes a review and assessment of baseline calculations, monitoring results and data collection, performance records, interviews with project participants and stakeholders, and assessment of established practices and accuracy of data collected and monitoring equipment.

Projects started in the year 2000 or later may be listed as JI projects. However, emission reduction units (ERU) may only be issued after 2008.

Where do I go from here?
To get verification of emissions reductions, you need to implement an effective JI project that complies with the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol. The first step is to get on the road to verification.



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