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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: Exploring Optionality in Environmental Markets
DESCRIPTION:Join Dave Lindenmuth\, David LaGreca\, and Lisa Hanke for the next Carbon Counts episode\, where they dive into the concept of optionality in environmental markets and its means to reduce risk. This session will guide project developers\, innovators\, and stakeholders through the process of identifying and maximizing value from their products\, processes\, or projects. The presenters use practical examples to illustrate how optionality can open new pathways for environmental impact and financial returns. The session also features EcoEngineers’ Strategic Development Director Sally Taylor\, who speaks on Canada’s role in these concepts.  \nKey topics include: \n\nHow to choose the best market or regulatory path\nUsing advocacy to open new opportunities\nFlowcharts and case studies to guide your project\nKey steps to unlock environmental value\n\nWhether you’re just starting out or looking to expand your project’s impact\, you’ll leave with clear strategies to maximize value and navigate complex market choices. 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Carbon Removal: European Projects & Market Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an educational webinar introducing EcoEngineers’ expertise in European carbon markets\, both regulated (such as Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme or ETS\, and carbon removal and carbon farming or CRCF) and voluntary. The session will cover: \n\nAn overview of the carbon cycle and carbon removal project types\, including capture\, utilization\, and sequestration.\nKey distinctions between carbon capture\, carbon neutral\, and carbon negative projects\, and the role of carbon removals.\nInsights into voluntary carbon markets and how carbon removal credits are managed.\nThe latest European frameworks for carbon removals and project eligibility.\nCase studies from EcoEngineers\, showcasing a diverse range of projects: bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)\, soil management\, ocean-based solutions\, afforestation\, reforestation\, peatland restoration\, and biochar.\n\nThis webinar is designed for European and global stakeholders active in carbon markets\, highlighting EcoEngineers’ international experience and capabilities in project advisory and future certification. Attendees will gain practical knowledge and see real-world examples\, with opportunities to ask questions and connect with experts.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/innovations-carbon-removal-european-markets/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: New York Climate Week Recap & COP Preview
DESCRIPTION:David LaGreca and Dave Lindenmuth are back with Carbon Counts\, an informational series exploring how guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol\, state and local jurisdictions\, and evolving consumer expectations are redefining transparency in emissions accounting. \nIn this episode\, LaGreca and Lindenmuth are joined by Lisa Hanke for a recap of New York Climate Week and a preview of the upcoming 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference\, or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC\, more commonly known as COP30. Key topics include: \n\nThe latest trends in carbon removal and the shift toward pragmatic climate action\nThe rise of “super pollutants” like methane and their impact on voluntary carbon markets\nGlobal climate alliances and the implications of COP’s remote location\nRegulatory updates on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and biofuels incentives in Canada\nChallenges and opportunities in scaling climate solutions and maintaining investor interest\nThe evolving role of transparency and compliance in emissions accounting\, driven by new protocols and consumer expectations\n\nWhether you’re tracking voluntary carbon markets\, regulatory changes\, or the future of climate alliances\, this session will help you cut through the noise and focus on what matters most for your business.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-new-york-climate-week-recap-cop-preview/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: AI Hype\, Hazards\, and Real-World Impact
DESCRIPTION:David LaGreca and Dave Lindenmuth are back with Carbon Counts\, an informational series exploring how guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol\, state and local jurisdictions\, and evolving consumer expectations are redefining transparency in emissions accounting. \nThis episode will feature EcoEngineers’ Climate Risk Director Roxby Hartley\, and he along with LaGreca and Lindenmuth will explore how artificial intelligence is shaping carbon accounting. The panel will address three key areas: \n\nAccuracy of AI-generated regulatory interpretations and life-cycle assessments\nPolicy and regulatory challenges with the technology\, including gaps and risks in compliance\nBroader impacts of AI\, such as increased energy and water consumption by data centers and implications for Scope 3 emissions and ESG reporting\n\nThe session will feature real-world examples\, debate the ongoing need for human expertise\, and discuss the social and environmental consequences of AI adoption in sustainability.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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CREATED:20250802T213540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T213742Z
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: GHG Accounting with Molecule Group
DESCRIPTION:Join David LaGreca and Dave Lindenmuth on an informational series discussing how guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol\, state and local jurisdictions\, and evolving consumer expectations are shaping the nature of transparency in accounting for emissions. \nIn this episode they welcome Sam Lehr of Molecule Group as the team explores the organization’s new global industry principles for sustainable fuels\, chemicals\, and materials. They will examine how these principles aim to harmonize carbon accounting\, bridge voluntary and compliance markets\, and drive international policy. The session will focus on the challenges and opportunities in standardizing market-based instruments\, the role of registries and standards\, and actionable steps for industry stakeholders. Ideal for anyone interested in the future of sustainable fuels\, carbon accounting\, and global market alignment. \nThis webinar originally aired on August 14\, 2025.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: State of the Markets
DESCRIPTION:Join David LaGreca and Dave Lindenmuth for another live webinar episode of Carbon Counts. They will discuss the latest trends\, takeaways\, and hot topics from recent conferences and industry events. Plus\, they will welcome guest speaker Lisa Hanke\, EcoEngineers’ Regulatory Engagement Director\, who will provide a timely update on the compliance market landscape.  \nThis session will cover: \n\nKey insights from recent conferences\, including London Climate Week.\nDiscussions on the latest developments in carbon accounting and market trends\nUpdates on the U.S. Federal Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) proposal\, and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) tax credits\nEmerging signals from compliance markets that are shaping strategies for developers in the U.S. and abroad\nA look at the ongoing debates and quality initiatives within the carbon market\n\nABOUT CARBON COUNTS \nLaGreca and Lindenmuth’s webinar series is an informational series discussing how guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol\, state and local jurisdictions\, and evolving consumer expectations are shaping the nature of transparency in accounting for emissions.  \nThis webinar originally aired on July 17\, 2025.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: RNG in Greenhouse Gas Accounting
DESCRIPTION:In EcoEngineers’ next iteration of our Carbon Counts series\, we are exploring the strategic role of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) in corporate decarbonization and greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory reporting. This session distills key insights from our new EcoUniversity workshop\, RNG in Corporate Sustainability. It offers a practical overview of how RNG is being adopted across sectors—from logistics and utilities to tech and pharma. Whether you’re shaping sustainability strategy or navigating compliance frameworks\, this session will equip you with actionable insights to position RNG as a credible\, scalable solution in the energy transition. \nThis webinar originally aired on June 12\, 2025.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: A Video Podcast with EcoEngineers
DESCRIPTION:Carbon accounting is the method and practice of tracking an organization’s greenhouse gas emissions throughout the supply chain process and life cycle of a product or service. Organizations\, regulators\, and governments are focused on the measurement and reduction of greenhouse gases often grouped into direct (Scope 1) and indirect (Scope 2 and 3) categories\, often with competing guidance and goals. \nAs renewable fuels\, carbon removal technologies\, and other climate innovations advance in the pursuit of carbon reductions\, organizations of all size need to understand how new products and services will impact each entity’s carbon footprint. Join David LaGreca and Dave Lindenmuth on an informational series discussing how guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol\, state and local jurisdictions\, and evolving consumer expectations are shaping the nature of transparency in accounting for emissions. \nThis webinar originally aired on April 22\, 2025.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-episode-1/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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CREATED:20241113T193937Z
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SUMMARY:Back to Basics: Hydrogen 101
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an introductory webinar exploring the basics of hydrogen. As part of our ongoing “Back to Basics” series\, this webinar will offer a foundational overview of hydrogen’s role in the energy transition. \nThis session will explore hydrogen’s unique properties\, production methods\, and transportation applications. Participants will gain insight into clean hydrogen definitions\, including distinctions between renewable and liquid hydrogen. \nThe webinar also addresses hydrogen’s applications across industries\, from refining and heavy-duty transportation to fertilizer production. Additionally\, this webinar will highlight key regulatory frameworks like the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act\, which incentivize low-carbon hydrogen projects. This webinar will equip attendees with practical knowledge to engage with hydrogen markets and advance decarbonization strategies effectively.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/back-to-basics-hydrogen-101/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Back to Basics: European Union 101
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an introductory webinar to gain a basic understanding of the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED)\, its implementing measures\, as well as other key renewable energy policies. This session\, part of our ongoing “Back to Basics” series\, will cover the RED II and RED III directives\, which set ambitious renewable energy targets for various sectors\, including transportation\, heating\, and power generation. \nWe will also provide a foundational overview of other regulatory policies taking shape in the EU\, such as the “Fit for 55” package\, the Net Zero Industry Act\, RePowerEU\, Emissions Reduction Scheme (ETS)\, carbon pricing mechanisms\, sustainable fuel mandates\, and Member States’ obligations for achieving compliance. \nThis session will also examine sustainability criteria\, life-cycle emissions\, and verification processes under voluntary schemes recognized by the EU. With a focus on policy implementation challenges and the role of hydrogen\, biomethane\, and advanced biofuels\, this webinar provides practical insights for businesses navigating Europe’s transition to cleaner energy and fuels. \n\n 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/back-to-basics-european-union-101/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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CREATED:20240923T193839Z
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SUMMARY:Ethanol Scope 1 & 2: Decarbonizing Production
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a comprehensive webinar on innovative site-specific strategies ethanol plants are undertaking to reduce the environmental footprint of their facilities\, such as increasing yield and efficiency\, utilizing combined heat and power (CHP)\, wind\, solar\, membrane separation\, renewable natural gas (RNG)\, and biomass-based heat solutions. Find out how these decarbonization strategies can enable ethanol producers to participate and monetize federal and state credits such as Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)\, state and provincial low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) credits\, and incentives available under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). We’ll also discuss the potential of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology\, including its role in voluntary carbon markets (VCM). Additionally\, we’ll provide an overview of Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) and the life-cycle analysis (LCA) requirements underpinning the regulation\, offering U.S. ethanol producers access to a growing market. \nKEY TOPICS: \n\nLearn how ethanol producers are improving yield and efficiency with innovative decarbonization strategies like CHP\, wind\, solar\, biomass-based heat solutions\, and more.\n\n\nUnderstand the benefits of CCS and how to leverage it for both regulatory compliance and VCM opportunities.\n\n\nGain insight into Canada’s CFR\, its LCA model requirements\, carbon intensity (CI) requirements\, and market opportunities for U.S. ethanol producers in the growing Canadian fuel market.\n\n\nStay ahead of industry trends and learn how to access California’s LCFS\, as well as others such as in British Columbia\, Oregon\, and Washington.\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/ethanol-scope-1-2-decarbonizing-production/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042318
CREATED:20240923T183531Z
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SUMMARY:Ethanol Scope 3: Decarbonizing Feedstock
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this insightful webinar as we discuss how climate-smart farm practices represent innovations in farming that lower the overall emissions of farmers’ operations or crops they produce\, paving the way toward the production of low-carbon ethanol that has a net-negative emissions profile. Meanwhile\, corn kernel fiber (CKF) processing is gaining traction among ethanol producers as a means for diversifying their products and boosting revenue. In this webinar\, we’ll delve into how climate-smart farm practices such as precision agriculture\, cover cropping\, reduced tillage\, and the use of low carbon intensity (CI) fertilizer enhance the environmental benefits of ethanol and lower the CI of ethanol production\, how ethanol producers can optimize their carbon credit portfolio by generating higher value D3 Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs)\, participate in voluntary carbon or low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) markets\, and monetize credits and incentives available under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, and more. \nKEY TOPICS: \n\nGain a holistic understanding of climate-smart farm practices\, what types of farming techniques qualify as climate-smart agriculture\, and how these practices impact the ethanol value chain.\n\n\nHow to quantify climate-smart farming practices using various life-cycle analysis (LCA) tools such as the Argonne National Laboratory’s Greenhouse gases\, Regulated Emissions\, and Energy use in Technologies (GREET) model.\n\n\nLearn how climate-smart farm practices impact the CI of ethanol production to determine the eligibility of monetizing IRA credits such as Section 40B and Section 45Z.\n\n\nLearn how CKF ethanol is processed\, D3 CKF pathway registration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory agencies\, and how to certify CKF ethanol through Voluntary Consensus Standards Bodies (VCSBs)\, and more.\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/4919ethanol-scope-3-decarbonizing-feedstock/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T123000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042318
CREATED:20240923T190430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T190430Z
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SUMMARY:Back to Basics: Ethanol 101
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful webinar to gain a basic understanding of the U.S. ethanol industry. This session\, part of our ongoing “Back to Basics” series\, will cover the foundational aspects of ethanol production and provide a brief history of the U.S. ethanol market\, key drivers of growth\, and regulatory frameworks such as the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and state-driven low carbon fuel standards (LCFS) shaping the industry\, as well as voluntary carbon markets (VCM). We will also delve into the role of ethanol in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions\, the impact of sustainable agricultural practices\, and the latest advancements in ethanol process technology and feedstocks. This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to gain basic knowledge of the ethanol sector and stay informed about the evolving landscape of renewable fuels. \nKEY TOPICS: \n\nOverview of the U.S. ethanol industry\, including ethanol feedstock types\, the various roles within the ethanol value chain in the context of federal regulatory markets such as the RFS\, state-driven low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) programs\, and VCM\, as well as a brief history of the market.\nLearn how ethanol is produced in a typical dry-mil ethanol plant and how facilities are maximizing the value from every kernel of corn processed in the fermentation process.\nUnderstand what a life-cycle analysis (LCA) is\, carbon intensity (CI) scoring\, why LCAs are needed to calculate CI scores\, and why CI scores are important for ethanol producers to monetize credits and incentives like Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs)\, LCFS credits\, and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits such as Section 45Z.\nExplore the critical role of sustainable agriculture practices like cover cropping\, crop rotation\, and conservation tillage\, and learn how on-the-farm carbon reduction activities are helping impact the ethanol value chain.\nGain insight into how innovative carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are being integrated into ethanol plant operations to lower the carbon footprint of their facilities and monetize federal and state credits and learn how EcoEngineers (Eco) helped one U.S. ethanol producer become the first in the nation to generate carbon dioxide (CO2) removal certificates (CORCs) in the VCM.\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/back-to-basics-ethanol-101/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240814T110000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042318
CREATED:20240731T145804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T173812Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating the EU Biomethane (RNG) Market
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the EU Biomethane Market\nThe European Union (EU) is an attractive destination for companies operating in the biomethane value chain. As part of its RePowerEU strategy\, the European Commission set an EU-wide biomethane production target of 35 billion cubic meters (bcm) by 2030. While the goal is still far away\, in 2022\, the EU produced just 3.4 bcm. However. the progress in the last few years has been substantial. Biomethane production grows by 18% (approximately 0.8 bcm) on an annual basis and is projected to grow further due to several EU and national initiatives. In this webinar\, EcoEngineers will present these initiatives to highlight potential growth pathways for the industry\, and discuss variable biomethane markets regarding compliance\, disclosure\, and voluntary markets\, certification principles and schemes\, traceability of biomethane trades and chain of custody\, including new rules of the Union Database (UDB)\, and provide insight into the current conditions of biomethane imports and its derivatives. We hope you can join us! \n\n\nSpeaker:\n\n\n\n\n\nUrszula Szalkowska\nManaging Director\, Europe\, EcoEngineers
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/navigating-the-eu-biomethane-rng-market/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231206T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042318
CREATED:20231129T002156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T002441Z
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SUMMARY:RFS Set Rule: Considerations for Co-Digestion Webinar
DESCRIPTION:In late June\, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) released the long-awaited Set Rule final language for its Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Although the pathway for the generation of Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits associated with renewable electricity and vehicle charging (eRINs) was removed\, other highly significant changes impacting the biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) industry were retained. One of those important changes includes RIN apportionment between D3 and D5 RINs whereby digesters can now continue to generate D3 RINs through biogas or RNG from wastewater or manure\, and further generate D5 RINs through any additional biogas or RNG produced from accepting and co-digesting food waste. This effectively allows digesters to capture D3 RIN revenue that was not previously possible. \nLearn more from the technical and regulatory experts at EcoEngineers on how your biogas and RNG projects can benefit from this newly implemented change. \nDave Lindenmuth Sean Gassen Andrew Clapp
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/rfs-set-rule-considerations-for-co-digestion/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T130000
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SUMMARY:H2 + LCA: Demystifying Life-Cycle Analysis for Hydrogen Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law August 2022 contains potentially more than $100 billion of tax incentives over its lifetime. Project developers have the opportunity to seize on and set in motion a rapid-growth pathway for the clean hydrogen economy. This 10-year tax credit is extremely valuable and represents a substantial share of the economic proposition for clean hydrogen production. Specifically\, the IRA’s 45V tax credit requires emissions from hydrogen production to meet a low-carbon threshold on a well-to-gate life-cycle basis. To determine eligibility\, project developers need a carbon intensity (CI) score. \nIn this webinar\, EcoEngineers will speak about carbon Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA)\, including factors that affect CI\, project eligibility and compliance\, and delve into strategies for project developers to navigate regulatory uncertainty effectively and share practical guidance on technology selection. \nPresenters: \nTanya Peacock Ghasideh Pourhashem\, Ph.D. Guillermo Aguirre
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/h2-lca-demystifying-life-cycle-analysis-for-hydrogen-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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