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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: BECCS\, Ethanol\, and the North American Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is quickly moving from theory to deployment — particularly in the U.S. ethanol sector. As projects come online and carbon removal markets mature\, stakeholders across the value chain are asking the same questions: What does BECCS really mean in practice? How are early projects structured? And how do we tell a credible\, market‑ready BECCS story? \nIn this Carbon Counts session\, EcoEngineers carbon experts Dave Lindenmuth and David LaGreca break down BECCS through real-world examples in the form of guest speakers from two leading ethanol-based carbon removal projects owned Frontier and Gevo. The panel explores how different capture and storage approaches work\, what makes these projects viable today\, and what they signal for the future of carbon removal markets. \nThe conversation moves beyond project headlines to demystify the broader BECCS supply chain from feedstock and facility operations to transport\, storage\, monitoring\, and market participation. The panel tackles one of the biggest challenges facing BECCS today: clearly and credibly communicating its role in North America’s carbon removal landscape. \nThis webinar covers: \n\nWhat BECCS is and how it differs from other carbon capture and removal pathways\nHow Frontier’s and Gevo’s projects are structured and what sets them apart\nHow to tell the BECCS story in a policy‑\, market‑\, and stakeholder‑credible way\nWho participates in the BECCS supply chain and why each role matters\nWhat’s next for BECCS and ethanol-based carbon removal in regulated and voluntary markets\n\nWhether you’re navigating project development\, market participation\, or strategy\, this session provides a grounded look at where BECCS stands today—and where it’s headed next. \nCarbon Counts is 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.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-beyond-rng-copy/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Biomethane under ETS1 and ETS2: From Zero Emissions to Carbon Removal Potential
DESCRIPTION:The role of the European Union (EU) Emissions Trading System (ETS) is currently at the center of a heated debate\, particularly amid high energy prices and concerns about Europe’s competitiveness. As policymakers and industry seek solutions\, there is growing recognition that the response to the energy crisis must include accelerating the development of domestic renewable alternatives and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. In this context\, biomethane stands out as a scalable\, local energy source that can contribute simultaneously to decarbonization\, energy security\, and system flexibility. \nIn this webinar\, we focus on the current role of biomethane under ETS1 and ETS2\, focusing on how biomethane can be used as a practical tool to reduce exposure to carbon costs while supporting decarbonization goals. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to correctly structure biomethane transactions to ensure compliance and avoid invalid claims. \nWe also look ahead to the ongoing discussion on ETS reform and the potential evolution of the system toward recognizing carbon removals. While biomethane is currently treated as zero-emission at combustion\, it can also deliver methane abatement and\, in some pathways\, even carbon-negative outcomes. The session explores how these benefits could be recognized through a controlled integration of certified removals\, aligned with the EU Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF). \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nHow biomethane is currently treated under ETS1 and ETS2\nHow ETS2 expands the role of biomethane across new market segments\nWhat is required to correctly claim a zero-emission factor by avoiding key risks associated with environmental attributes\, mass balancing\, and regulatory fragmentation\nWhy current ETS rules may undervalue biomethane’s full climate impact\nHow carbon removals could be integrated into ETS in the future
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/brbiomethane-under-ets1-and-ets2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Carbon Counts: Reducing Dairy Emissions Beyond RNG
DESCRIPTION:RNG gets most of the attention in dairy decarbonization\, but it’s not the only option. In this episode of Carbon Counts\, EcoEngineers’ experts Dave Lindenmuth and David LaGreca sit down with dairy sustainability veteran David Darr to explore how voluntary carbon markets\, insetting strategies\, grants\, and supply chain collaboration are helping dairy farms and food companies reduce emissions beyond RNG. \nThe conversation cuts through Scope 3 confusion\, unpacking how companies are navigating insets vs. offsets\, defining supply sheds\, and balancing credible accounting with real world project economics. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nHow dairy farms are participating in voluntary carbon markets and insets beyond RNG\nThe difference between Scope 3 reductions\, insets\, and offsets—and why it matters\nWhy supply shed boundaries and traceability shape credible carbon claims\nHow co-claiming and collaboration can lower the cost of carbon\nWhere grants and catalytic capital are unlocking dairy methane reduction projects\n\nCarbon Counts is 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.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/carbon-counts-beyond-rng/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="EcoUniversity":MAILTO:lnielsen@ecoengineers.us
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SUMMARY:Turning EU Maritime Rules into Fuel Market Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:New European Union (EU) regulations are rapidly reshaping the economics of maritime fuels. The extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) to shipping\, combined with FuelEU Maritime and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED)\, is creating a layered system of incentives\, obligations\, and opportunities. \nThis webinar cuts through that complexity to show how biomethane can play a strategic role in maritime decarbonization\, while also creating new value streams for fuel suppliers and market participants. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nHow EU ETS (maritime)\, FuelEU Maritime\, and the Renewable Energy Directive interact in practice\nWhere overlapping policies create opportunities—not just compliance challenges\nHow biomethane can be positioned within maritime fuel strategies\nWhat this means for pricing\, demand\, and long-term market positioning 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/eu-maritime-rules-opportunity/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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