Research: Carbon Credit and Energy Projects

  • Off-Grid Renewable Energy Systems: Powering Remote Areas with Clean Energy

    In many remote areas around the world, access to electricity is limited or non-existent. This is a major challenge for communities in these regions, as it can limit economic development and quality of life. However, advances in renewable energy technology have made it possible to power these communities using clean, sustainable energy sources. An off-grid […]

  • What Are The Economic Trade-Offs between Buying More Solar Panels Versus More Batteries?

    Solar is an increasingly popular source of renewable energy, but installations require a balance between solar panels and batteries for energy storage. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity that can be used immediately or stored for later use in batteries. On the other hand, batteries provide a way to store excess energy for use when […]

  • Can Electric Cars Improve Electric Grids?

    Electric cars (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. They also have the potential to play a significant role in grid stability and renewable energy integration. EVs have large batteries that can store energy when the grid is generating more power than it needs, and […]

  • Can Jets be Net Zero?

    There are several ways that planes can become net zero in terms of carbon emissions. One approach is to use alternative fuels, such as biofuels, which can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of aircraft. Biofuels typically have a higher energy content per unit of volume than traditional jet fuel, which can result in more energy […]

  • How Is Renewable Energy Stored?

    Renewable energy storage is a crucial component of the transition to a low-carbon, sustainable energy system. As the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power increases, the need for efficient and cost-effective ways to store that energy also grows. Energy storage systems are used to store excess energy generated from renewable […]

  • What Sustainable Transportation Is Most Promising?

    Sustainable transportation has become an increasingly important topic in recent years, as the world looks for ways to reduce the environmental impact of our transportation systems while also providing safe and efficient mobility options. Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicles (HVs) are becoming more and more popular as a sustainable transportation option. Electric cars are […]

  • Assessing The Economic And Environmental Impact Of Green Buildings

    Green buildings are sustainable or energy-efficient buildings that are designed and constructed with the goal of minimizing their environmental impact and reducing their energy consumption. These buildings use renewable energy sources, employ energy-efficient systems and technologies, and are constructed using eco-friendly materials. As the world becomes increasingly aware of the need to reduce carbon emissions […]

  • What Are The Different Types Of Renewable Energy Credits?

    Renewable energy credits (RECs) are a type of environmental commodity that represent proof that one megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity was generated from an eligible renewable energy resource. These credits can be bought and sold separately from the physical electricity generated by a renewable energy facility. The purpose of RECs is to provide a mechanism for […]

  • What Is The CDM?

    The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a market-based mechanism established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to allow developed countries to offset their emissions of greenhouse gases by investing in emission-reduction projects in developing countries. The goal of the CDM is to encourage the transfer of technology and investment from developed […]

  • How Much Carbon Is Stored In Oceans?

    The oceans are a major carbon sink, absorbing and storing a significant amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. According to estimates from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the oceans absorb about 25% of the CO2 that is released into the atmosphere each year. This means that the oceans play a critical […]