Opening China markets for Sarlin
GreenStream has opened China markets to many Finnish small and medium sized companies. One of the main technology partners at the moment is Sarlin.
In the annual market survey of Environmental Finance, GreenStream Network Plc has been voted as the “Best Broker of the Year 2008 in the category Renewable Energy Certificates – Europe ex-UK”. GreenStream has won the first place every year since 2004; 5 years in a row.
Executive Vice President of GreenStream, Harri Roto, is delighted to hear the results of the survey: “We are again very happy to hear the results of this prestigious voting. The results show that our services are appreciated by our customers throughout Europe and that we have been able to develop with these fast evolving markets to continuously provide our customers the services they need.” According to Roto, the coming RES directive looks promising for the Guarantees of Origin markets: “It looks likely that as the GoOs will now get a stronger legal framework to support their role, the markets will continue to grow.”
GreenStream Network is a leading European company providing investment opportunities, intermediary services and advisory services in the carbon and renewable energy markets. GreenStream serves financial investors, enterprises within emissions trading and renewable energy schemes, companies for which tackling climate change provides new business opportunities or new risks to manage as well as public sector organisations. GreenStream has offices in Beijing, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm and Vilnius.
Date posted:
15/12/2008
GreenStream has opened China markets to many Finnish small and medium sized companies. One of the main technology partners at the moment is Sarlin.
Annual savings:
Electricity saving: 1926.6 MWh
Water saving: 18495 m3
Steam saving: 2652 t
Standard coal: 1068 TCE
Emission reduction: 2766t CO2e
GreenStream’s project saved 15 % of the compressed air related electricity costs annually for Delong Steel’s Xingtai steel mill. The technology provider was Sarlin.