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How to apply for an Emissions Monitoring Plan (EMP) so you can comply with the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS).
Aircraft operators can apply for free allocation based on their historical aviation activity.
Guidance to help operators of installations that are hospitals or small emitters comply with their obligations under the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS).
Guidance to help operators of installations with greenhouse gas emissions permits comply with their obligations under the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS).
This guidance describes the certification process for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), transportable CEMS (T-CEMS) and dust arrestment plant monitors.
How local authorities' information on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is shared with DECC.
This Common Framework agreement covers the UK Emissions Trading Scheme.
If you want to hold or trade Kyoto Units, you will need to have a Person Holding Account in the UK Kyoto Protocol Registry.
Performance standard for stack emission monitoring, fugitive emissions and landfill gas borehole emissions.
This notice sets out the approach and timeline for creating and publishing guidance for monitoring and reporting public sector emissions.
How we will use your personal data (contact details) to run this survey, part of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme evaluation, and what your rights are.
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