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DynaCERT methodology published by Verra

2021-10-18 07:04 ET - News Release

Mr. Jim Payne reports

VERRA PUBLISHES DYNACERT'S CARBON CREDIT METHODOLOGY

The executive management of Verra, which manages the world's largest greenhouse gas program, the Verified Carbon Standard, has advised DynaCERT Inc. that its methodology in respect of its carbon credit certification has reached a new important stage.

As part of its normal required process of certification, Verra has advanced DynaCERT's carbon credit methodology to its global public comment stage in order to meet Verra's Verified Carbon Standard. The methodology for improved efficiency of fleet vehicles and combustion engines can be viewed and downloaded on Verra's website.

Verra indicates the following: "This methodology applies to project activities that improve efficiency of vehicle fleets and mobile machinery (e.g. fleets of trucks, buses, cars, taxis or motorized tricycles, excavators, cranes), resulting in reduced fuel usage and GHG emissions. This methodology is globally applicable. The methodology is based on the CDM methodology AMS-III.BC. Emission reductions through improved efficiency of vehicle fleets and approved VCS methodology revision VMR0004 that included mobile machinery."

Once finalized by Verra, the methodology will pave the way for DynaCERT's patented HydraGEN technology and HydraLytica telematics to be deployed for the certification of carbon credits on a global basis.

Hydrogen economy leaders collaborating with Verra

DynaCERT's management is fully committed to maintaining a Canadian leadership role in the new hydrogen economy while collaborating significantly with other top-ranked clean industry leaders, such as Verra, to further supplement and broaden the benefits of the company's clean-technology line of products currently available to the global market.

United Nations Clean Development Mechanism

The previously announced concept note accepted by Verra is unique because no such similar methodology is in use globally for mobile transportation vehicles. See the company's press release dated Jan. 25, 2021. After discussion and thorough research, Verra accepted the concept note designed to create DynaCERT's new transportation Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) methodology under Verra's VCS program using the proposed revisions by DynaCERT and the Clean Development Mechanism of the United Nations enacted by the United Nations' "Framework Convention on Climate Change, regarding emission reductions through improved efficiency of vehicle fleets," being AMS-III.B.C.

Monika Wojcik of Environmental Partners of the United Kingdom, DynaCERT's consultant on carbon credits, stated: "The approval of the new methodology could play an important role for the voluntary carbon market to scale up from $300-million valued now to over $50-billion to meet the demand for carbon neutrality in the near future. In the unrepresented transportation industry in the carbon market, DynaCERT's HydraGEN units' adoption is a milestone in the CO2 reductions with upcoming support of the carbon monetization available to DynaCERT clients."

Jim Payne, chief executive officer of DynaCERT, stated: "Voluntary carbon credits have grown exponentially in the last five years. The voluntary carbon credit market continues to grow rapidly and is expected to evolve as a very significant global investment opportunity, just as cryptocurrency and fintech have rapidly changed the world of modern investments and currency exchange. Verra is one such organization at the cornerstone of voluntary carbon credits operating in the carbon credit certification market and it is by far one of the largest such organizations with a roster of over 1,700 carbon credit projects worldwide. DynaCERT thanks Verra for all its continued support."

The VCS program of Verra

The VCS program is the world's most widely used voluntary GHG program. The VCS program provides a pathway for carbon projects to achieve certification through a third party audit process. Successful certification can result in the generation of a VCU (verified carbon unit). Since its launch in 2006, the VCS program has grown into the world's largest voluntary GHG program. Projects certified under the VCS program include dozens of technologies and measures which result in GHG emission reductions and removals, including forest and wetland conservation and restoration, agricultural land management, transport efficiency improvements and many others. Over 1,600 certified VCS program projects have collectively reduced or removed more than 550 million tonnes of carbon and other GHG emissions from the atmosphere, the equivalent of more than 120 million passenger vehicles being taken off the road for one year.

Methodology of the United Nations

More information about the methodology of the United Nations for reductions of emissions of vehicles under the AMS-III.B.C. may be found on the Clean Development Mechanism website.

About DynaCERT Inc.

DynaCERT manufactures and distributes carbon emission reduction technology for use with internal combustion engines. As part of the growing global hydrogen economy, the company's patented technology creates hydrogen and oxygen on demand through a unique electrolysis system and supplies these low-pressure gases through the air intake to enhance combustion, resulting in lower carbon emissions and greater fuel efficiency. Its technology is designed for use with many types and sizes of diesel engines used in on-road vehicles, reefer trailers, off-road construction, power generation, mining and forestry equipment, marine vessels, and railway locomotives.

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