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Eventus teams with AirCarbon Exchange to support trade surveillance

Eventus teams with AirCarbon Exchange to support trade surveillance

Trade surveillance developer Eventus will provide AirCarbon Exchange with its technology as part of a new partnership.

Buildings and construction – understanding emissions and setting targets for ETF & global stocktake


THEME:
Buildings and construction cause 37% of global CO2 emissions. The UNFCCC Compendium on GHG Baselines & Monitoring for the sector helps to define country emissions, set targets and design mitigation action, as countries get ready for the enhanced transparency framework (ETF) and global stocktake.

SPEAKERS:
Tunisian National Energy Management Agency (ANME) Vietnamese Ministry of Environment (MONREE) UNFCCC Secretariat Programme for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (PEEB)/GIZ Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE) Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction/ UNEP The Greenwerk

ORGANIZER:
Buildings Performance Institute Europe A.S.B.L. (BPIE)

Carbon Conversion/Utilization Procurement Grant Workshop – Construction Materials


As the United States (U.S.) economy moves toward clean energy and a lower carbon future, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking to partner with states, communities, and industries to support the procurement and development of carbon conversion products. These efforts have been enabled by provisions included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

As part of the BIL, supporting the Administration’s goal to achieve a carbon-free power sector by 2035 and putting the United States on a path to a net-zero economy by 2050, a new initiative was established within DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management through its Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program. The new initiative will establish a demonstration grant program to issue grants to eligible entities to procure commercial and industrial products derived from the conversion of anthropogenic carbon oxides and demonstrate a significant net reduction in life cycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to incumbent technologies, processes, and products.

DOE-FECM will establish a demonstration grant program within the Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program to support eligible applicants that procure those commercial and industrial products derived from anthropogenic carbon oxides. Therefore, the Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program, with the assistance of the United States Energy Association (USEA), will conduct a series of workshops (both virtual and in-person) with relevant stakeholders, e.g., product manufacturers, eligible entities, or their representative national organizations (e.g., United States Conference of Mayors, etc.) to solicit input and ideas on challenges and opportunities for a potential grant program.

An overview of the Eventuate Platform


Eventuate is a platform that tackles the distributed data management challenges inherent in a microservice architecture.

Southeast Regional Carbon Conversion/Utilization Procurement Grant Workshop


As the U.S. economy moves toward clean energy and a lower carbon future, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking to partner with states, communities, and industries to support the procurement and development of carbon conversion products. These efforts have been enabled by provisions included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

As part of the BIL, supporting the Administration’s goal to achieve a carbon-free power sector by 2035 and putting the United States on a path to a net-zero economy by 2050, a new initiative was established within DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management through its Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program. The new initiative will establish a demonstration grant program to issue grants to eligible entities to procure commercial and industrial products derived from the conversion of anthropogenic carbon oxides and demonstrate a significant net reduction in life cycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to incumbent technologies, processes, and products.

DOE-FECM will establish a demonstration grant program within the Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program to support eligible applicants that procure those commercial and industrial products derived from anthropogenic carbon oxides. Therefore, the Carbon Conversion/Utilization Program, with the assistance of the United States Energy Association (USEA), will conduct a series of workshops (both virtual and in-person) with relevant stakeholders, e.g., product manufacturers, eligible entities, or their representative national organizations (e.g., United States Conference of Mayors, etc.) to solicit input and ideas on challenges and opportunities for a potential grant program.