9. INDIAN SCENARIO Potential of India in Carbon Market No CDM’s yet in: Construction, Mining/Mineral production, Energy Distribution, Metal production, Solvent use Sector No of projects* Share Energy industries 267 75% Energy demand 12 3% Manufacturing industries 46 13% Chemical industries 1 0% Transportation 1 0% Fugitive emissions from fuels 4 1% Fugitive emissions from the production of halocarbons and sulphur hexa fluoride 4 1% Waste handling and disposal 13 4% Afforestration and reforestation 9 3%
12. CONCLUSION The industrial and commercial analysis in the report has shown the potential of ERB that included study of various standards and sources
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