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“Digitization of the MRV process allows faster, cheaper, and more transparent verification and certification of carbon credits, and their addition to a registry, which guarantees the supply of high-quality carbon credits to a national, regional, or voluntary carbon registry.” Explains James Scott, Embassy Row Project Founder. Scott Continues, “ClimateTrade and ACCIONA Energía piloted a digital platform for reporting using a blockchain-based digital questionnaire, guaranteeing the immutability of data. SGS Tecnos, S.A.U. acted as the independent third party to verify the data and send it to the certification body, which digitally emitted the certification creating the carbon credit on the Iberclear voluntary carbon registry.”

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