Welcome to Westernfield Holdings Inc.
Carbon Asset Management
Westernfield Holdings Asset Management is sourcing and developing premium greenhouse gas emission reduction projects that contribute significantly to sustainable development.
Westernfield Holdings plays a key role in reducing carbon emissions. We do this through our two main business lines: providing consultancy to project owners (credit development services) and investing in and managing our own projects (project development activities). We sell the carbon credits from our portfolio to funds or organisations to help end-users meet their compliance targets or to enable voluntary offsets. WesternField Holdings owns a portfolio of projects in which carbon credits play an important role. We combine our technological, project development and project management expertise with our very well-developed network of partners.
We are currently developing projects in various countries, including Mexico, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa.
Our expertise lies in combining solid technological and regulatory expertise with an extensive network and a track record of hundreds of successful projects. Our goal is to contribute to the mission of E-concern: a sustainable energy supply for everyone. To realize this mission, we aim to be one of the best CDM, JI and VER project developers in the world. We are constantly raising the bar both in terms of the quality and quantity of our sustainable projects.
We are committed to seeking Gold Standard certification whenever feasible in order to add value to emission reduction projects.
Latest News
- Australia boosts international efforts on climate
- EU can cut CO2 by 30 percent by 2020 at no cost
- New Zealand sets greenhouse gas emissions target
- Nedbank goes carbon neutral
- Carbon trading market expected to remain strong post 2012
- Latest UK carbon auction raises over €56m
- Indonesia issues world's first rules on forestry credit revenue-sharing
- Farm Groups Prevail as House Climate Bill Puts USDA in Charge of Ag Offsets
- Australia's carbon farmers in quiet revolution
- Britain may go back on its promise not to buy ‘permits to pollute’ from poor nations
- New Players, Services to Grow Carbon Trading
- Senate Introduces Bill to Promote Natural Gas in Vehicles
- Asia's carbon trade flourishes in slump
- Australian parliament rejects carbon trade plan
- Climate bill could cause energy revolution If passed, legislation would affect lives in number of ways
- Brazil wants C02 cuts based on historic emissions
- Temporary carbon credits revived in US climate bill
- Kenya: Going Green With Redd
- New Zealand: Carbon credits may pay more than farming
- Democrats, Obama Win Major Victory as House Passes Climate Change Bill
- $93 Million and $100 Million into renewable energy by Secretary Chu and NRE
- Heavy going for cap & trade in US, Australia
- Airline industry targets carbon-free growth by 2020
- A bill before Congress may prove a costly way to reduce greenhouse gases
- Clean energy: America can meet the challenge
- California forests hold one answer to climate change
- Westernfield Holdings announces a major reforestation project in Indonesia
- Carbon Credit Auction Nets $117 Million
- Morgan Stanley Carbon Offset
- Kyoto Treaty and the Carbon Credits
- Energy companies, enviro groups unite on int'l forest offsets
- Industries are Grappling With New Bill on Climate
- Westernfield Holdings Inc. launches new, user friendly webportal
- Global Voluntary Carbon Market Doubled in 2008 to $705M
- BNY Mellon Launches Platform for Carbon Emissions
- Westernfield Holding Inc. Secures Investment from Major Oil Company


