Unlocking Clean Electricity in the Value Chain Workshop
Addressing value chain emissions, particularly those from electricity production and consumption, presents a powerful opportunity for technology organizations to support the transition to a low-carbon economy.
However, current greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting standards and target-setting frameworks lack clear guidance for the proper accounting for the direct procurement of clean electricity attributes in scope 3 inventories.
To bridge this gap, 3Degrees collaborated with Google and Meta to develop a practical guide, Unlocking Clean Electricity in the Value Chain. Join 3Degrees for a live walkthrough, where we’ll cover:
- Why you should consider direct procurement of clean electricity attributes in your scope 3 decarbonization strategy
- The five-step methodology for credibly addressing scope 3 emissions through direct procurement of clean electricity attributes
- Practical applications of this approach
Key Takeaways:
- Reasons organizations should consider direct procurement of clean electricity attributes in their scope 3 decarbonization strategy
- A five-step methodology for credibly addressing scope 3 emissions through direct procurement of clean electricity attributes
- Practical applications of this approach
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As a Senior Manager in 3Degrees’ Climate Strategy practice, Jacob Isaacson advises corporate clients on urgent climate action. His expertise spans carbon credits, low-carbon commodity certificates, and energy attribute certificates. Notable work includes founding the Low Carbon Fertilizer Alliance, developing clean electricity procurement methods for scope 3 emissions, creating carbon credit strategies for major energy companies, and establishing the first US row-crop carbon offset project.
Jennifer Cohn has been working to mitigate climate change most of her career. She joined 3Degrees in 2019 and now assists clients in finding tailored strategies and solutions to take immediate action toward a sustainable future. Prior to 3Degrees, Jennifer worked in carbon markets, managing a supply pipeline of compliance credits. She has also managed a job training initiative within the U.S. EPA’s Superfund Program related to site clean-up that engaged diverse and underserved communities.