Eco-Energy Enhances TERC Program with Introduction of TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel
Eco-Energy Enhances TERC Program with Introduction of TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel

Eco-Energy Enhances TERC Program with Introduction of TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel

  • 27-Nov-2024 1:10 AM
  • Journalist: Sasha Fernandes

Eco-Energy, a prominent leader in the low-carbon solutions sector, has announced the expansion of its Transport Emission Reduction Certificate (TERC) program with the introduction of two new offerings: TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel. These innovative voluntary carbon certificates have been specifically designed to tackle emissions from heavy-duty diesel trucking, providing businesses with a fresh opportunity to reduce their carbon footprints.

Brian Simpson, Chief Marketing Officer at Eco-Energy, emphasized that the TERC program has been continually evolving to meet the changing needs of the market. He explained, "TERC started as a groundbreaking solution, but it continues to evolve as we launch TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel, responding directly to our customers' demand for focused carbon reduction strategies for on-road trucking, in addition to our existing ethanol-based solutions."

The newly introduced TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel certificates are part of Eco-Energy’s broader strategy to provide verified, actionable solutions in the realm of sustainable transportation. These certificates are particularly aimed at businesses with significant Scope 3 emissions, enabling them to take tangible steps toward environmental responsibility. By purchasing these certificates, companies can demonstrate their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint while aligning with evolving regulatory frameworks aimed at addressing climate change.

To ensure transparency and accountability, all TERC certificates, including the new TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel, are hosted on the Xpansiv Digital Fuels registry. This platform guarantees traceability, allowing businesses to track the authenticity of their carbon reduction efforts. Henrik Hasselknippe, Chief Operating Officer at Xpansiv, noted the critical role of clean fuels in the global energy transition. He added, "Clean fuels are integral to our mission, and we support their development through our advanced registry infrastructure. We commend Eco-Energy for its continuous innovation in the low-carbon fuel sector."

Each TERC certificate represents a verified reduction in carbon emissions, validated through thorough third-party assessments. This robust verification process offers businesses the assurance that their sustainability initiatives are making a measurable impact. With these expanded offerings, Eco-Energy is further solidifying its role as a key player in helping companies navigate the challenges of achieving sustainability goals.

Through this expansion, Eco-Energy continues to enhance its portfolio of low-carbon solutions, offering companies a practical tool for reducing emissions across various sectors. By providing verified and transparent pathways for emission reductions, the company is empowering businesses to make meaningful strides in their sustainability efforts and contribute to the ongoing global push for a cleaner, greener future.

Eco-Energy LLC is a trusted partner in clean energy and low-carbon solutions. Specializing in the marketing and transportation of biofuels and natural gas both within the US and internationally, Eco-Energy leverages its global presence to offer the expertise and insight that its partners depend on.

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