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July 17, 2024 • Luca Dotto

Watch our video to learn about the key benefits of biomethane purchase agreements and how they could integrate into your sustainability efforts.

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March 29, 2024 • Briana Amoroso

Companies that have already purchased renewable electricity to address their scope 2 emissions are increasingly turning to renewable natural gas (RNG) as a way to tackle their natural gas emissions. RNG is a more sustainable alternative to natural gas that is produced from organic waste materials like agricultural residues, landfills, or wastewater treatment plants. Although […]

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December 20, 2023 • Adam Long

Renewable natural gas (RNG) is an exciting solution for addressing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from natural gas combustion. To date, RNG has been used primarily in U.S. transportation markets associated with compliance programs, but the voluntary market for corporate buyers is growing quickly. The target market among corporations is those with significant natural gas consumption […]

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October 4, 2023 • 3Degrees Staff

When it comes to measuring and managing your greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, your direct emissions aren’t the only ones that matter. In fact, indirect emissions, particularly scope 3 emissions, can comprise the bulk of your overall corporate emissions.  Plus, scope 3 emissions are typically the hardest to track and reduce, because companies can only influence—not […]

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August 10, 2023 • 3Degrees Staff

What’s called Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) in the US, is referred to as Biomethane in the EU. That’s not the only difference between the two regions when it comes to this resource. Learn about the other ways in which these regions differ with our infographic. Please get in touch if you have any questions about […]

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July 28, 2023 • 3Degrees Staff

What is Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), as it’s called in the United States, or Biomethane, as it’s called in Europe? Our infographic explains how it is generated, what it is, and more. Download now to get familiar with the basics behind this alternative, climate-friendly solution to natural gas.  What is RNG? What is Biomethane?

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June 27, 2023 • 3Degrees Staff

Learn how 3Degrees helped build an emissions roadmap for a Consumer Goods Company on its journey to reaching near-term targets by 2030.

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October 27, 2021 • 3Degrees Staff

Peter Weisberg, 3Degrees' Director, Carbon Markets, shares trends and considerations for leveraging RNG certificates to address Scope 1 emissions.

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September 28, 2021 • 3Degrees Staff

On September 8, 2021, Noah Bucon, Regulatory Affairs Manager at 3Degrees, joined Jesse Scharf, Manager at UK Green Gas Certification Scheme and Vice President of the European Renewable Gas Registry, to discuss recent developments in the European market and how companies can leverage renewable gas as an important tool in their decarbonization toolbox. Catch up […]

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September 27, 2021 • 3Degrees Staff

Download this infographic to learn the difference between the 3 scopes of emissions and the available tools and strategies to address them.

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carbon project types infographic
July 27, 2021 • 3Degrees Staff

There are several categories of carbon credit projects. To determine how to best address your organizational emissions through the purchase of carbon credits, it is vital to understand the differences between the various project types.  Download this helpful infographic to understand the unique attributes of avoided emissions and carbon removal projects and their carbon storage […]

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June 28, 2021 • Noah Bucon

Europe is by far the largest and most liquid market for energy attribute certificates globally, and it is poised for further expansion. For decades, Guarantees of Origin (GOs) have been used to claim the consumption of renewable electricity in Europe. Now, the GO system, which is enshrined in EU law through the Renewable Energy Directive, […]

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