About BTR Prime

The first Article 6 recognition pathway (LoA → CA → AEF → BTR). We align authorization, registry events, and reporting so eligible outcomes appear on time in the Biennial Transparency Report (BTR). Where policy allows, matched annual information can open pre-BTR buyer windows; the BTR remains the anchor.

BTR-First · AEF parity · Milestone-escrowed
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What we do

We turn sovereign process into dated, documented progress so eligible tonnes are recognized on time.

  • Governments: No fees. Ministries may receive restricted, milestone-linked administrative support (MoU-bound, PFM-compliant). Never for policy decisions. Funds flow only to the designated institutional account.
  • Operations: We coordinate LoA records, corresponding-adjustment math, and annual information; maintain an evidence vault; and prepare the §23(j) annex package.

Mission

Enable sovereign climate recognition that is clear, timely, and evidenced—so markets can act with confidence.

Vision

A disciplined, UNFCCC-consistent marketplace where countries publish on schedule, projects progress with documentation, and buyers purchase on proof.

Foundational expertise: ClimatePoint × CACE

ClimatePoint

Measurement, forecasting, and verification that transform decisions into traceable outcomes and reporting.

  • Decision-grade analytics across impact and emissions
  • Evidence systems that anchor milestone checks

Within BTR Prime, ClimatePoint underpins our evidence vault and verification cadence.

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CACE (Climate Action Center of Excellence)

Article 6 activation and country readiness—cooperative approaches, governance, and market mechanisms for recognition and reporting.

  • Policy enablement and market activation
  • Country lanes aligned to LoA, CA documentation, AEF, and BTR cadence

Within BTR Prime, CACE shapes country sequencing and calendar discipline.

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Why it matters

Article 6 enables cooperative approaches. It requires clear participation, explicit authorization, and sound accounting — including Corresponding Adjustments (CA).

Article 13 establishes the Enhanced Transparency Framework. Parties report through Biennial Transparency Reports with electronic tables: CRTs for inventories and CTFs for NDC tracking and information on support. Article 6 activities provide Annual Information each year; BTRs package the period’s full picture.

BTR Prime makes this practical. We align authorization scope and registry events (authorization → first transfer → CA → use/cancellation) with Annual Information and the BTR package. We generate evidence that is unambiguous for reviewers and actionable for markets.

  • Clarity for reviewers — UNFCCC terms and tables
  • Predictability for markets — dated, evidenced records
  • Continuity for ministries — roles, QA/QC, archiving

How it works

Initiation & roles

National focal point confirms participation; institutional arrangements and contacts documented (inventory, NDC tracking, adaptation, support, Article 6).

Governments — open your lane →

Authorization templates adopted

Scope terms (towards NDC / other international mitigation purposes) defined; processes and records prepared for authorizations.

Developers — templates & IR/AEF tools →

Inventory & NDC tracking anchors set

NID and CRTs compiled; indicators and methods for structured summary (CTFs) confirmed; recalculations and QA/QC logged.

Buyers — view documentation flow →

Article 6 cooperation (if applicable)

Registry events mapped (authorization → first transfer → CA → use/cancellation); draft “Annual Information” prepared for AEF and BTR annexing (§23(j)).

Traders — reserve allocation band →

Pre-BTR confirmation

AEF parity check: host and acquiring Party entries reconciled; parity memo and evidence pack issued. Opens allocation notices when applicable (BTR remains the anchor event).

Insurers — on-time BTR cover →

BTR assembly

BTR text finalized; CRTs/CTFs packaged; Article 6 annex compiled; internal clearance and transmission note prepared.

Submission & review

Submission to the UNFCCC; Technical Expert Review (ETF) and Facilitative, Multilateral Consideration of Progress; Article 6 TER (as applicable).

Who we serve

Traders

Reserve a documented allocation window. Notices reference BTR sections, CRT/CTF rows, and (if applicable) Article 6 authorization/registry records with CA documentation. Pre-BTR confirmation can open windows upon AEF parity.

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Governments

No fees to participate. Optional restricted, milestone-linked administrative support (MoU-bound, PFM-compliant) may resource compilation and coordination—never policy decisions. We operationalize the workflow around ETF MPGs and Article 6 guidance, including AEF and §23(j) preparation.

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Project Developers

Coordinated authorization templates, IR/AEF compilers, and ministry calendars aligned with the BTR publication cycle.

For Developers →

Donors

Co-fund operations and capacity that directly improve ETF reporting and Article 6 readiness; transparent milestone-based disbursements.

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Credit Purchasers (Buyers)

Receive evidence-first documentation: BTR citations, CRT/CTF references, and, if relevant, Article 6 authorization and CA notes.

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Insurers

Optional, no-pass-through cover aligned to BTR milestones and AEF parity. Note: where standards require insurance/assurance, those requirements still apply.

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Timeline

Now → Sep 2025
Founding Cohort — target 4–5 countries; partner and panel selection closes 31 Oct 2025.
Q4 2025 → 2026
Pre-BTR confirmations — begin issuing AEF parity memos and allocation windows where applicable.
Jan 2026
Cohort-2 — second wave begins; AEF/BTR lanes expanded.
Jan 2027
Target BTR publication — recognition events; evidence packs logged for audit and buyers.

Join Cohort-1

Name your country and tier; receive a one-page term sheet with escrow, caps, and the evidence pack list. Quiet urgency. Disciplined delivery.