- Carbon Credits
- What Projects Qualify for Carbon Credits?
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FAQs
- How is the actual emissions reduction quantified? Is it based on a formula? If so can you share that with me?
- What is a carbon credit?
- What is CO₂e?
- What is Global Warming Potential (GWP)?
- How are carbon credits generated?
- What is the difference between carbon credits and carbon offsets?
- Does Trido enforce the carbon tax for the federal government?
- Does Trido work for the government?
- Do carbon credits reduce emissions?
- Can an individual generate carbon credits?
- How do I transact my carbon credits?
- What can you do with carbon credits?
- Why are carbon credits important?
- How are carbon credits tracked and verified?
- Are carbon credits only available in Alberta?
What is CO2e?
CO₂e, or carbon dioxide equivalent, is a standardized measure used to compare the emissions of various greenhouse gases (GHGs) based on their global warming potential (GWP). It allows different GHGs to be expressed in terms of the amount of CO₂ that would have the same global warming effect.