Early-Stage guidance now available for Mine methane and HFC projects
2024-04-24
In post two of our series on nitrous oxide (N2O) abatement in nitric acid production, Calyx Global examines the greenhouse gas (GHG) integrity of these carbon projects, along with other impacts beyond emission reductions that are produced by N2O abatement projects. If you are new to the series, check out our first post, which outlines the fundamentals of this unique project type.
Calyx Global assesses the GHG integrity of carbon projects in stages, beginning with assessing methodologies and ending with a deep project-level analysis. Our process is outlined in our
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