Denmark`s government signed a deal on Wednesday to purchase
630,000 tons of carbon dioxide emission reduction credits from a Chinese
company.
The value of the deal is put at about 50 million yuan (US$6.4 million),
said source with the National
Bio Energy Company of China.
The bioenergy project is located at Shanxian County in east China`s
Shandong Province. It will give the two sides an opportunity to cooperate under
the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) from 2007 to 2012.
The Danish government has already paid 10 percent of the contract value, or
five million yuan (US$640,000) to the Chinese company.
Established under the Kyoto Protocol, the CDM is a market-based mechanism
that allows developed countries to fulfill their greenhouse gas emission
reduction obligations by investing in clean energy projects in developing
countries such as China.
China is the world`s second largest energy consumer and producer. Official
estimates show China could supply 250 million tons of carbon dioxide quotas each
year, accounting for half of the world demand.
The Chinese government has approved more than 160 CDM cooperative projects
to date.