Carbon Offset Projects

Carbon offset projects refer to activities undertaken by corporations or organizations to reduce their carbon emissions. These efforts are part of a company's carbon neutrality strategy, targeting various activities such as goods and services production, energy use, transportation, etc. The components of such carbon offset projects include:

Renewable Energy Projects

Renewable energy projects focus on developing and utilizing renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions. This encompasses setting up solar power plants, wind farms, hydroelectric power stations, etc., to replace carbon emissions and contribute to sustainable energy production.

Carbon Capture and Storage Projects

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects involve technologies for capturing greenhouse gases and storing them underground. By capturing CO2 from factories, power plants, etc., and storing it in underground transportation or storage facilities, these projects aim to reduce carbon emissions.

Afforestation Projects

Afforestation, the process of planting new forests on land, involves growing trees to absorb and store CO2 through photosynthesis. This method contributes to achieving carbon neutrality.

Energy Efficiency Improvement Projects

Projects aimed at improving energy efficiency focus on using energy more effectively to reduce carbon emissions. Various methods and technologies are employed in different sectors, including buildings, industry, and transportation, to achieve this goal.