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ICF Consulting Launches Proprietary Carbon Credit Project Risk Evaluation System and a Guide to Carbon Procurement Vehicles

New Products to Help Companies Maximise
Financial Returns in the Carbon Market

MONTREAL, CANADA, 5 December 2005 - ICF Consulting announced today that it has launched two innovative products, a CDM and JI Project Risk Evaluation System and a Guide to Carbon Procurement Vehicles, for investors interested in participating as buyers or sellers in the global carbon markets. This announcement was made today at Carbon Finance Day at the 1st Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol in Montreal.

ICF Consulting's comprehensive Guide to Carbon Procurement Vehicles provides detailed analysis of 37 different vehicles and is a must-read for those interested in investing in carbon markets as well as sellers trying to secure the best returns for their projects. The proprietary evaluation system quantifies the risks associated with Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI) projects by evaluating and ranking projects in a portfolio.

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ICF Consulting’s Guide to Carbon Procurement Vehicles shows that the past 12 months have seen a rapid maturation of carbon markets with transactions of carbon allowances and credits worth more than €5 billion. "Our analysis estimates that more than €3.3 billion of capital has already been committed to 37 carbon purchase vehicles, and our latest forecast is that the global carbon market will grow to €23 billion by 2010. The carbon market faces a significant imbalance between the supply and demand of credits, and the challenge for market participants is to source high-quality, low-risk carbon credits from financially stable counter-parties," says Abyd Karmali, ICF Consulting’s director of European climate strategy services in London.

"With the increased complexity of the market, participants need to improve their capacity to assess risks and returns from carbon credit projects and to evaluate the plethora of new carbon purchase vehicles (funds, facilities, and government procurement programmes) on offer. The ability of investors to accurately identify and quantify the different kinds of risks associated with individual projects will be a key determinant of success," says Mr. Karmali.

"Our proprietary CDM and JI Project Risk Evaluation System has been developed over the past few years as we have helped large emitters around the world evaluate their own portfolios and undertake due diligence on more than 300 potential CDM and JI projects," says Duncan Rotherham, an ICF Consulting climate change expert based in Toronto. "We recently have used the system to evaluate a carbon credit project developer’s portfolio of more than 100 projects as the company prepared for a listing on London's AIM Stock Exchange. Our analysis provided investors with a robust risk-adjusted forecast of the quantity of carbon credits to be delivered and enabled all parties to develop a more realistic valuation of the company’s balance sheet," says Mr. Rotherham.

Learn more about ICF Consulting's energy market modeling tools and carbon tools.

ICF International (Nasdaq: ICFI) partners with government and commercial clients to deliver consulting services and technology solutions in the energy, environment, transportation, social programs, defense, and homeland security markets. The firm combines passion for its work with industry expertise and innovative analytics to produce compelling results throughout the entire program life cycle, from analysis and design through implementation and improvement. Since 1969, ICF has been serving government at all levels, major corporations, and multilateral institutions. More than 1,800 employees serve these clients worldwide. ICF’s Web site is http://www.icfi.com.

 

For Immediate Release
United Kingdom Contact: Natalia Gorina
Tel: 44 (0) 20.7092.3014

Canada Contact: Duncan Rotherham
Tel: 1.416.341.0389

United States Contact: Douglas Beck
Tel: 1.703.934.3820


 

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