Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. Sells Second Lot Of CERs (Carbon Emission Reduction) For Rs. 5.9 Crores Press Release,Media News
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Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. Sells Second Lot Of CERs (Carbon Emission Reduction) For Rs. 5.9 Crores
Posted: March 27, 2010    Send email
Ahmedabad, Keeping in view its focus on Green Energy, Gujarat Alkalies And Chemicals Limited has sold second lot of 83000 CER s to a European buyer and has earned a revenue of Rs. 5.9 crores in addition to revenue of Rs. 16.5 crores earned earlier by sale of CER s. The company expects cumulative revenue of about Rs. 100 crores from various projects in hand in next couple of years

GACL has dedicated CDM team which has been entrusted with the job of identifying new CDM projects and implementation of the same. This team imparts assistance to other PSU s also as and when required.

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