
In April of this year, APh ePower proudly became the first Taiwanese member of the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), establishing itself as a pioneering energy service provider that supports enterprises with a wide range of carbon reduction solutions. IETA is a highly respected global organization dedicated to promoting the development of carbon trading and fostering collaboration among businesses worldwide, as well as the major platform for shaping policies on carbon pricing and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), playing a pivotal role in driving progress.
Acquiring the membership of IETA requires a recommendation from existing members, and so with APh ePower’s established track record in collaborating with internationally recognized carbon standards organizations such as Verra and Gold Standard. With this membership, APh ePower is uniquely positioned to leverage IETA's resources to stay ahead of global carbon market trends, connect with international carbon trading developments, and deliver diversified carbon trading, carbon credit development, and expert consulting services to its clients.
APh ePower offers strong expertise in carbon credit development, collaborating with partners to actively pursue projects in Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation (ARR), as well as industrial carbon credits, employing scientific methodologies to calculate carbon reduction and offsets, while also assisting businesses in green power transactions and transfers. These efforts are part of a comprehensive strategy to tailor carbon reduction pathways and achieve energy transition goals.
In addition to providing energy services, APh ePower’s cutting-edge aluminum battery technology and innovative carbon credit development methodologies will unlock new business opportunities in the energy storage sector. Aluminum batteries offer five key advantages: safety, environmental sustainability, rapid charging and discharging, resilience in extreme climates, as well as long cycle life. These attributes create economically viable low-carbon applications, such as energy recovery for elevators, which can reduce carbon emissions by up to 40%.
As APh ePower continues to expand the application market for aluminum batteries, it is also broadening its reach into domestic green power transfers, international green power certificate trading, and carbon credit services. With plans to fully integrate IETA resources, APh ePower is poised to capitalize on international carbon reduction trends, foster closer cooperation between Taiwan and global markets, and drive the achievement of sustainable development goals.
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