Voluntary carbon biochar registry receives ICROA endorsement
A carbon standard’s biochar registry has received a conditional endorsement from the International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance (ICROA), the industry trade group announced on Monday.
Read MoreInsurance broker announces new product for CO2 transport and storage sector
A global insurance broker and risk advisor has announced the launch of a new insurance solution for the transport and storage of CO2.
Read MoreUS timberland company to issue 100,000 carbon credits in 2024
A Seattle-headquartered forestry firm will issue 100,000 improved forest management (IFM) carbon credits in 2024, according to the company’s Q2 results.
Read MoreMaritime compliance company warns of rising FuelEU penalties, gives early price estimates for pooling
A maritime emissions compliance and data solutions provider has released early price estimates for FuelEU’s pooling system in a press feature.
Read MoreTwo Canadian firms study voluntary carbon credit potential from graphite separation
Two Canadian companies are collaborating to determine whether a proprietary graphite processing method could generate voluntary carbon credits.
Read MoreUkraine green lights $20 bln plan to boost renewable energy production by 2030
Ukraine will need an estimated $20 billion of investments to advance its renewable energy sector under a plan to increase its share in the country’s energy mix to 27% by 2030, according to a government announcement this week.
Read MorePoland launches €5 bln plan to fund offshore wind farms
Poland is starting a nearly €5 billion program funded by the European Union’s recovery funds, to offer loans to developers of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea, the state assets ministry and national development bank BGK announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreBeZero evaluates first DAC carbon project, assigns highest-ever rating
Carbon ratings agency BeZero Carbon issued its highest-ever rating for the first publicly evaluated direct air capture with carbon storage (DACCS) project on Wednesday.
Read MoreUK regulator approves low-carbon electricity ‘superhighway’ between Scotland and England
Britain’s energy regulator on Tuesday gave the green light to a £4.3 billion low-carbon electricity “superhighway” stretching over 500 kilometres, set to run from northeastern Scotland to northern England.
Read MoreGlobal Carbon Council seeks views on new AFOLU voluntary carbon methodologies
The Global Carbon Council (GCC) has announced the public consultation for two new voluntary carbon methodologies under its agriculture, forestry, and other land use (AFOLU) crediting programme.
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