RSI can perform Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Credit Consultation,with Third Party Verification and Certification Reports
RSI can supply independent verification of its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and carbon credits for Ag producers and landowners
The federal and state regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, potential reduction requirements, and carbon credit trade is now taking place. Many companies, organizations, and governmental entities are adopting “green policies,” and many have decided to become carbon neutral to demonstrate their commitment to the environment. RSI is a “Green Company”, and has been performing Environmental studies for over a decade.
RSI has education programs for landowners, companies, and municipalities on carbon registries, programs, trends and opportunities.
The Voluntary Carbon Standard and other program are the result of years of consultation heading by some of the most internationally respected groups in the field. These programs are building international consensus by reviewing other existing standards. Programs define the baseline, evaluating the project emissions and the emissions reductions, and defining the monitoring for a voluntary project activity.
Q: How do you calculate Carbon Credits?
A: At this time, the exact method of calculating a Carbon Credit is still a bit of a moving target.
Below is 1 method of calculating a Carbon Credit:
1 KWHR = 1.535 lbs CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
1,302 KWHR’s = 2,000 lbs of CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
2,000 lbs CO2 = 1 ton of CO2 = 1 Carbon Credit = 1,302 kWhrs
As the Carbon Credit market develops along, these values will most likely change.
Q: If 1 kwh of power saved then how many carbon credit will be earned?
A: 1000 Kilowatt per year = 520Kg CO²
2000 kilowatts approximate = 1 tonne CO² = 1 Carbon Credit

Plants Need Carbon Credits

Trees and Crop Land Have Carbon Credit Points
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