T@W Assessment Tool and Database added to website
22 February 2008
On 22 February 2008, two new facilities were added to the T@W website - the T@W Database and the T@W Assessment Tool. They can be accessed by clicking on the links at the bottom lefthand side of the screen. Note: both the database and the tool open in a new window.
The first of these is a database giving access to summary information as links to third party websites.
We are in the process of developing a searchable database and input forms so that service and technology providers can add their information to the database. This searchable database should be available in Autumn 2008.
The T@W Database currently contains information about:
- Technology Providers
- Brokers & Traders
- Funds & Finance
- Consultants including Project Developers
- Other Contacts
- Energy Studies including Energy Audits and Feasibility Studies
- Case Studies and Good Practices
- links to information on EU ETS, CDM and JI
You can also find good practices and project idea notes (PINs), as well as further background information on the main T@W website.
Click on the link to access the T@W Database
If you are interested in becoming involved in carbon trading, then you need to consider your emission position.
TheAssessment Tool has been designed by the T@W team to help you find the most economical option for you to answer your CO2 emission problems, leading to reduction of emissions through investing in either internal or external projects. It will also provide you with a cost overview for implementing and conducting your own CDM/JI project, providing (for example) typical trading (fixed and variable) costs, as well as an overview of the CO2 situation.
The Tool will also guide you to a wide range of resources that will help you make the right decision whether your company is considering buying or selling carbon certificates or just wishes to reduce its level of CO2 emissions. It will also help you identify the important steps required for you to reach your targets, providing examples of good practice and calculation of reduction measures.
While using the tool, you will be asked a series of questions. The aim of the tool is to help the user, so the answers you give will not be stored by T@W.
Click on the link to access the T@W Assessment Tool



