The Center for Resource Solutions recently announced the creation of the Environmental Tracking Network of North America. ETNNA is intended to promote coordination and cooperation among environmental tracking systems throughout North America by bringing together electricity tracking systems, emissions registries, governmental regulators, and other interested market participants.
Such coordination will encourage trade, create a common currency for certificates of generation, prevent double-counting, and support existing and emerging markets for renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions.Yesterday, the Environmental Tracking Network held a teleconference/webinar kick-off meeting to introduce the organization and its Board members, explain the benefits of membership, and discuss some issues related to tracking systems. Carbonfund.org was represented by Climate Change Specialist Julia Farber.
ETNNA will hold two more meetings open to the public. Details on the meetings can be found here.

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