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August 25th, 2022 | 05:07 CEST

dynaCERT CEO Jim Payne on carbon credits and VERRA

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  • dynaCERT
  • Hydrogen
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The Canadian hydrogen company dynaCERT is focused on the development of scalable technologies. In cooperation with VERRA in the USA, a process is currently being developed to certify the savings in energy consumption resulting from the use of dynaCERT products as Carbon Credits in the future. The market is large, so the trade fair 'IAA TRANSPORTATION' in Hannover, Germany, September 20-25, 2022, is eagerly awaited for where the company will make its presence clear. dynaCERT was significantly impacted by Corona lockdowns and has been rallying for the past few days, heading towards pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels, peaking at CAD 1.25. In Canada, more than 6.3 million shares were traded yesterday and at the close of the market, another 1.89 million shares were in the bid at CAD 0.30. CEO Jim Payne told us what the significance of the successful deal with VERRA will be. A taste of what to expect.

time to read: 1 minutes | Author: Mario Hose
ISIN: DYNACERT INC. | CA26780A1084

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    Why is VERRA's Verified Carbon Standard Program important to dynaCERT and its customers?

    'I have believed that Carbon Credits were the future of dynaCERT for several years now, I see this as a Win/Win to both dynaCERT and the companies benefiting from our product line and the emission reductions realized, this is a critical step for the future of the world we live in and more importantly the world we leave for generations to come.

    The financial and ESG benefits gained by the Carbon Credits are a significant added bonus to both the end user dynaCERT and the shareholders we represent. VERRA’s Verified Carbon Standard Program combined with dynaCERT's HydraLytica data collection gives solid verification in the difference realized with our Carbon Emission Reduction Technology.'

    Jim Payne, CEO, dynaCERT Inc.


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