GHG Emissions, Sourcing Renewables - April 3, 2024
Reducing your Carbon Footprint with RECs and EFECs
While decarbonizing your organization's energy supply might seem daunting, there are a variety of options to consider. Your objectives should inform whether your plan focuses on renewable energy supply, supply from carbon-free non-renewable resources, or a combination of both. This article from Constellation continues its series exploring strategies to reduce your carbon footprint with a look at how to navigate energy solutions available to meet your overall environmental goals.
RECs (Renewable Energy Certificates) and EFECs (Emission-Free Energy Certificates) each offer a method for organizations to begin decarbonization of their energy supply while working toward a fully carbon-free energy supply through offsite renewable purchases or hourly carbon-free energy matching.
Download this article to learn which method is right for your business.
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