Voluntary carbon credit analysis for biochar

Project scope
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Product management Market research Sales strategy Environmental sustainabilitySkills
market opportunities credit analysis comprehensive planning research sales chemical engineeringBioOilSolv Biochar Revenue Generation Plan
The main goal for the project is to develop a viable plan to generate revenue from the sale of BioOilSolv's biochar in the voluntary carbon credit market. This includes reviewing the companies certifying the projects in the carbon credit market and determining if an existing methodology exists. If not, the project will involve developing a methodology for the same.
What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
- Research and review the companies certifying projects in the carbon credit market.
- Analyze existing methodologies for generating revenue from biochar in the voluntary carbon credit market.
- If no existing methodology is found, develop a new methodology for generating revenue from the sale of biochar in the voluntary carbon credit market.
- Present a comprehensive plan for revenue generation, including the methodology and potential market opportunities.
- Provide a detailed report outlining the research, analysis, and proposed revenue generation plan.
We will provide the intern with relevant data and information related to the project, including research findings, industry best practices, and case studies. This will enable you to analyze and interpret data, contributing to interns learning experience.
We will schedule weekly meetings to track Interns progress, address any challenges they may face, and provide guidance and support. These meetings will cover both the technical and business aspects of interns project, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the organization
Revolutionizing bitumen recovery with biomass-derived solvents produced from forestry and agricultural biomass