Thursday, December 13, 2007

IBM is developed softwear to measure greehouse gas reductions

Green Cert, an automated software to measure greenhouse gas reductions, has been developed by IBM, Enterprise Information Management Inc (EIM) and Evergreen Energy Inc.

According to a statement by the software major, the tool will help tap the full potential of investment and growth of the USD 30-billion global carbon credit market.

The software developed on IBM Websphere Portal, would help extend the global greenhouse gas reduction trading market to sectors, including agriculture, government and financial services. It can be deployed in power plants, cement factories, steel plants and commercial buildings.

According to Bruce Lyman of EIM, this would be of particular benefit to emerging economies like India and China.

"Countries with growing greenhouse emission rates such as India and China need to manage greenhouse risks and liabilities," he said.

Green Cert offers a standard, repeatable methodology for efficiently collecting large volumes of information and documenting emission reductions, the statement said.

Earlier, organisations had to rely upon customised approaches to measure emissions before trading carbon credits.

Courtesy:thehindu.com
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