9. INDIAN SCENARIOPotential of India in Carbon Market No CDM’s yet in: Construction, Mining/Mineral production, Energy Distribution, Metal production, Solvent use
16. CONCLUSION The industrial and commercial analysis in the report has shown the potential of ERB that included study of various standards and sources
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