Europe
Eastern Europe
AEEI has entered into agreements with a client for ERPA contracts for a three
LMOP (landfill methane offset project). These projects are conservatively estimated to produce
200,000 ERUs (Emission Reduction Units) annually.
Eastern Europe
AEEI is currently negotiating agreements with a client for ERPA contracts for a co-generation
facility. This project is conservatively estimated to produce 25,000 ERUs (Emission Reduction Units) annually.
Southeastern Europe
AEEI is currently in negotiations with a client for up to 1 GW of Wind facilities. This project is initially and
conservatively estimated to produce 20,000 ERUs (Emission Reduction Units) annually.
Southeastern Europe
AEEI is currently in negotiations with a client for up to 17 MW of Wind. This project is initially and
conservatively estimated to produce 20,000 ERUs (Emission Reduction Units) annually.
Southeastern Europe
AEEI is in the process of developing the PIN to register an energy efficiency project that will have potential with an Assigned Amount Unit (AAU) application. AEEI is also exploring opportunity for a Solar for Peace project as well.
This will give AEEI one of the most well-balanced carbon portfolios in the carbon market.
Greece
Antiquity meets modern technology and the needs of a burgeoning society of electric energy consumers in the lovely country of Greece. Joshua Tree is happy to announce two developments in Greece. The first, which is ready for immediate development, is a 30mW development in the mountains of north-eastern Greece in an area begging for attention to its energy, employment and investment needs and opportunities. The second is an attractive offshore development starting at 20mW and growing to 150mW. The Greek government, due to state sponsored rebate programs, makes what is already an attractive development area for wind power even more appealing.
