Green Strategies joins diverse stakeholders to urge for critical reforms to Scope 2 Guidance of Greenhouse Gas Protocol

Green Strategies, Inc. joined Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and a diverse group of stakeholders including NGOs, large buyers, investors, carbon-free electricity suppliers, data and analytics providers, electricity sector experts and others in a call for updates to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 2 guidance that will drive global decarbonization and better recognize effective corporate clean electricity procurement.

Signed by 17 signatories, the letter recommends a framework of critical reforms that are aimed at increasing transparency, modernizing accounting to incorporate new data and analytic methods, supporting increasingly ambitious clean electricity procurement strategies, and encouraging the development of the diverse mix of resources required to decarbonize electricity grids.

More information may be found here and the letter may be found here.

The Unusual Suspects: are well-meaning environmental stakeholders and institutions undercutting the contributions that companies can make to fighting climate change?

Earlier this month, Oxford University Press published Roger’s paper looking at how current greenhouse gas accounting rules and leadership programs like SBTi may actually be holding back progress in addressing the climate crisis:

The unusual suspects: are well-meaning environmental stakeholders and institutions undercutting the contributions that companies can make to fighting climate change?

Experts Only Podcast: Roger Ballentine Speaks with Jon Powers of CleanCapital

Roger Ballentine joined Jon Powers on the Experts Only Podcast to discuss how corporate electricity demand can be better used to accelerate grid decarbonization and advance the full suite of clean energy technologies. Roger first appeared on Experts Only five years ago, and a lot has changed in the energy and sustainability space. With the Greenhouse Gas Protocol updates around the corner, these conversations are more important than ever. We need to get this right!

— Listen to the Experts Only Podcast Episode #117 with Roger Ballentine here

During this episode, Roger discusses the Clean Air Task Force‘s report: “Modernizing How Electricity Buyers Account and are Recognized for Decarbonization Impact and Climate Leadership.” Tune in to hear more about the work this report is trying to affect, and Roger’s work at Green Strategies, Inc.

Report Release: A Policy Blueprint for Responsible BECCS Development in the United States – Energy Futures Initiative

Last month, the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) released a report assessing the policy and market needs to responsibly deploy BECCS as a carbon removal opportunity. Former Energy Secretary Ernest J. Moniz introduced the paper on behalf of his EFI team at a release event at Resources for the Future. Sens. Heinrich (D-NM) and Cassidy (R-LA).

Report link: Taking Root: A Policy Blueprint for Responsible BECCS Development in the United States – Summary Report (June 2023)

EFI’s report on recommendations for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) outlines a robust federal policy blueprint to accelerate responsible BECCS deployment. BECCS has a large role to provide net negative carbon dioxide emissions, and must be scaled quickly in combination with strong greenhouse gas mitigation actions in order to reach net zero by mid century. However, BECCS technology has complex interactions with the climate, land, and energy which require thoughtful development to reach scale and provide full benefits.

The EFI report focuses on three themes:

  • Accelerating BECCS commercialization and deployment
  • Maximizing the social, economic, and environmental benefits of BECCS
  • Responsible BECCS development, including consideration for environmental justice

On June 27, Resources for the Future hosted an event to mark the release of the report and facilitate a nuanced discussion of the benefits of BECCS and the necessary guidelines for BECCS to reach scale quickly and responsibly. Green Strategies’ President Roger Ballentine joined a panel with Virginia Dale, Professor of Ecology at the University of Tennessee and Sasha Mackler, Executive Director of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Energy Program to discuss the roles of forest ecology, finance, policy, and ecosystem health on BECCS deployment.

Photo by the EFI Foundation (Kaycee Hubbard & Alicia Moulton)

 

Third Way and 60+ Allies Tell Congress: Continue Investing in Energy Innovation

Third Way and over 60 stakeholders including Green Strategies, Inc., sent a letter urging Congressional leaders to continue to channel funds towards Department of Energy (DOE) innovation activities as part of FY2024 appropriations. DOE has a key role in supporting the research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D) of both commercial and early-stage clean energy technologies. The DOE has an even more crucial role in bridging the innovation “valley of death” that sometimes befalls early-stage technologies. Annual investments can help ensure an array of offices and programs receive funding necessary to continue creating jobs, strengthening energy security and reducing emissions.

Signatories span from the political spectrum and include the carbon-free energy industry, environmental NGOs, and investment groups and thank Congress for their leadership and continued commitment to clean technology RDD&D.

Further details and the full letter are available in the Third Way Press Release.

The letter was also featured in Politico’s Morning Energy.