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Russia finally on the way to generating JI credits

Russian bank Sberbank has started accepting bids for 30 million Emission Reduction Units (ERUs). Experts say the move is a positive signal that Russia will finally begin generating ERUs after a lengthy delay.

Sberbank was appointed as the operator for a scheme to trade carbon emission rights under the Kyoto Protocol last November. A total of €350 million ($476 million) is set to be generated from the move.

According to Olga Gassan-zade, senior analyst at carbon consultancy Point Carbon, the

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