Platform statistics
93.69M
Validated mitigations
102.00
Projects
19.00
VVBs
722.32K
Ex-post
31.03K
Ex-ante
17 VVBs
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Project proponent
Comprensive platform for Carbon Project Management
Our platform is designed to help project proponents manage their carbon projects throughout their full lifecycle. With our user-friendly features, you can easily track your carbon credit inventory, sell your credits, and communicate with stakeholders to maximize the value of your projects. Whether you are starting out with a new project or have existing ones, our tools and resources can support you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A carbon credit is a transferrable unit issued electronically representing GHG emission mitigation in an amount of one (1) metric tonne of CO2 equivalent, which can be used for offsetting emissions.
A GHG (greenhouse gas) program is a framework designed to support reducing or offset greenhouse gas emissions. These programs can take various forms, including voluntary programs, government-led initiatives, and market-based mechanisms such as cap-and-trade or carbon offset programs. The goal of GHG programs is to incentivize or require reductions in or removal of GHG emissions by individuals, businesses, or other entities. Examples of GHG programs include renewable energy standards, energy efficiency programs, emissions trading systems, and carbon offset programs.
Vintage refers to the specific year in which a carbon credit was generated based on greenhouse gas emissions reductions or removals. The vintage may refer to the year in which the emissions reductions or removals actually occurred (for ex-post credits), or the year in which they are expected to occur (for ex-ante credits).