Commitment Period Reserve (CPR)
Commitment Period Reserve (CPR) Report
04/02/2012
| Commitment Period | CPR Limit | Units Held | CPR Level | CPR Level as a % of Assigned Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 278,608,260 | 313,784,266 | 313,784,266 | 101.36% |
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During the first commitment period of 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2012, the CPR requires New Zealand to hold Kyoto units (AAUs, CERs, ERUs or RMUs) in its Registry totalling no less than 90% of its initial assigned amount of 309,564,733 units. This gives a CPR limit of 278,608,260 units. If this limit is reached, the Registry would be closed to outgoing international transfers until more Kyoto units are transferred into the Registry. The CPR level above has also been expressed as % of the initial assigned amount. Units held and CPR Level are the same. This is because New Zealand does not engage in Track 2 Joint Implementation Projects.
The data displayed in the report above is produced the previous day at 9 pm.
