Low Carbon & Renewable Energy services

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Low Carbon & Renewable Energy Services

G&A offers carbon advisory services with a focus on policy, low carbon and renewable energy market developments, and risk mitigation. Our advisory team provides support for clients by developing carbon pricing strategies that incorporate routes to market, carbon procurement and sales strategies, and advocacy support.

Area Of Expertise

  • Renewable Energy: Wind, Solar, & Hydro

For the past 30 years, G&A has been at the forefront of providing insight into all upcoming energy sources. We understand the significance and key role that wind, solar and hydro energy have on the market, stakeholders, and environment. Therefore, our analysts continue to provide valuable insight into these markets by delivering price forecasting and modeling to aid in the energy transition.

  • Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)

As experts in natural gas markets, we understand the need to use natural gas as a transitioning fuel for the energy transition movement. Despite the need for this resource, natural gas emits methane which has been acknowledged by its users and addressed by introducing renewable natural gas (RNG). RNG, also known as sustainable natural gas or biomethane, is a biogas which has been upgraded to a quality similar to fossil natural gas and having a methane concentration of 90% or greater.

G&A provides various services related to RNG which include project development oversight, RNG price forecasting, Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) certification overview, and market feasibility studies.

  • Hydrogen Alternatives

An alternative to helping reduce methane emissions from natural gas production is integrating hydrogen into processes. There are several types of hydrogen processes that can help achieve GHG mitigation objectives with the two main being green and blue.

Green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable electricity. On the other hand, blue hydrogen is produced from natural gas and supported by carbon capture and storage. The CO2 generated during the manufacturing process is captured and stored permanently underground resulting in low-carbon hydrogen that produces no CO2.

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