Speed4Trade GmbH supports the following UN goals for sustainable development:
CARBON NEUTRAL COMPANY
Speed4Trade GmbH
Participant ID: DE-2269-0225
Valid until: 19.07.2026
This certificate guarantees that the reported quantity of 121 tons CO2 has been calculated according to Greenhouse Gas Protocol Standard, scopes 1, 2 and 3. The resulting emissions have been saved in Gold Standard and VCS tested climate projects.
Speed4Trade GmbH has acquired shares (certificates) in climate protection projects corresponding to the calculated volume of CO2 and therefore plays a transparent part in the realisation of the projects. This ensures that the company compensates for its own CO2 emissions, and thus scales back the rise in global warming.
The projects have been certified, and the issue and closure of the certificates is registered transparently.
Speed4Trade GmbH is therefore a voluntary participant in emissions trading, and thus makes a contribution to maintaining a viable environment by reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. The holder of this certificate makes a sustainable contribution to the commitment to tackle global warming.
Dipl.-Ing. Frank Huschka
Speed4Trade GmbH supporting climate protection projects:
BUNDLED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT BY ACME
India
The project activity is a voluntary action and each SPV will be the Project Proponent for their project activity. ACME Cleantech Solutions Private Limited as a parent company formed different SPV (Special Purpose Vehicles) for solar projects and projects are developed by name of SPVs. There are no mandatory laws or regulations existing in India requiring PP or any other party to develop a programme for renewable generation plants.
Category Standard
Carbon | VCS VER 1753
Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project
India
The Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project is a run-of-the-riverhydroelectric scheme in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Its dam diverts water from the Kishanganga River to a power plant in the Jhelum River basin. It is located near Dharmahama Village, 5 km (3 mi) north of Bandipore in the Kashmir valley and has an installed capacity of 330 MW.
Construction on the project began in 2007. All three units of 110 MW each were commissioned and synchronized with the electricity grid by 30 March in2018.
In addition to generating 330 MW power, the diverted water from the Kishanganga River is used for the purpose of irrigation or to generate additional electricity from the downstream Lower Jhelum (105 MW), Uri (720 MW) and proposed Kohala (1124 MW) (in Pakistan-administered Kashmir) hydel projects located on the Jhelum River.
Estimated Annual Emission Reductions
1.563.247 t CO2e
Category Standard
Carbon VCS 1891
GUJARAT 300 MW WIND POWER PROJECT
India
The entire power generated will be exported to the Indian National Grid.
The project developer has signed power purchase agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI)
Category Standard
Carbon | GS 7745
