EcoEngineers was established in 2009 to steer low-carbon fuel producers through the complexities of emerging energy regulations in the U.S. Today, our global team is shaping the response to climate change by advising businesses across the energy transition. As our business evolves to better predict and meet the needs of our clients, we’re also evolving our brand – and we’re excited to launch our new brand today. At the heart of our brand is our focus on creating a vibrant work culture, where our extraordinary, talented team of people come together to create outstanding expriences for our clients – so together, we can make the world a better place. We want to thank all of our clients and partners for the great efforts they are putting into transitioning to a clean energy future – and look forward to our continued partnerships. Contact us to learn more. #ecoengineers #brand #energy #cleanenergy
EcoEngineers
Environmental Services
Des Moines, Iowa 9,395 followers
We believe humans, organizations, and the planet can all prosper when we transition to a clean energy future.
About us
EcoEngineers is a consulting, audit, and advisory firm with an exclusive focus on the energy transition. From innovation to impact, Eco creates long-term strategies to help our clients meet their net-zero goals and future-proof their business. We help clients stay informed, measure emissions, make investment decisions, maintain compliance, and manage data through the lens of carbon accounting. Our team consists of engineers, scientists, auditors, consultants, and researchers with deep expertise on global fuels policy, energy and carbon markets, and alternative solutions to meet energy demands. Eco was established in 2009 to steer low-carbon fuel producers through the complexities of emerging energy regulations in the United States. Today, our global team is shaping the response to climate change by advising businesses across the energy transition. Together, we can create a world where clean energy fuels a healthy planet.
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http://www.EcoEngineers.us
External link for EcoEngineers
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
Locations
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Primary
909 Locust St
Suite 202
Des Moines, Iowa 50309, US
Employees at EcoEngineers
Updates
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Starting July 31, 2024, the European Union’s (EU) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) requires importers to report the actual embedded emissions data of their imports from non-EU manufacturers, instead of relying solely on estimates. This means companies need better supply chain transparency and stronger collaboration with suppliers to meet these Scope 3 reporting requirements. Read URSZULA SZALKOWSKA's “Prepare for CBAM Compliance” article to learn more about how the CBAM may impact your business and how EcoEngineers can help with your Scope 3 reporting needs. Click here: https://ow.ly/yQ2F50SOCYs #Scope3 #GHGReporting #CBAM #ScopeReporting #EU #Europe #ClimatePolicy #EcoEngineers
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We’re getting ready for Life-Cycle Analysis Academy being held in Houston September 4 - 5, and hope you’ll join us! We had a tremendous response from our inaugural LCA Academy held in Des Moines last month. According to one attendee: “The best investment my company made in events this year was sending me to the LCA Academy.” The LCA Academy provides a unique opportunity for industry leaders and practitioners across all sectors to gain insights from our expertise and make a significant impact in your field. The program offers a forum for influencing industry trends and regulations – and provides an immersive workshop experience. To learn more and register, link here: https://bit.ly/3xTQ5FT #LifeCycleAnalysis #Register #Event #EcoEngineers #Houston
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Join Eco for the "Biogas Regulatory Reform Rule (BRRR) Update: Ensuring RIN Compliance, Registration, and Profit" webinar on Tuesday, July 30 at 12:15 p.m. CT. With the clock ticking toward the October 1, 2024 deadline, existing biogas facilities must re-register to ensure continuous RIN generation in 2025. Our experts will delve into critical changes brought by the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Set Rule. Register at https://ow.ly/jJmH50SKs2k #webinar #carbon #BRRR #RFS #USEPA #EcoEngineers
Biogas Regulatory Reform Rule (BRRR) Update: Ensuring RIN Compliance, Registration, and Profit
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Listen to Jim Ramm, PE discuss cellulosic ethanol developments, the importance of life-cycle analyses (LCAs), low-carbon strategies, including the groundbreaking Red Trail Energy project, and more on Ethanol Producer Magazine's podcast. https://ow.ly/93Ri50SJG5C #Ethanol #Podcast #Carbon #LowCarbon #LCA #EcoEngineers
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Red Trail Energy (RTE) became the first U.S. ethanol plant to participate in the voluntary carbon market (VCM). The groundbreaking project made it the largest durable carbon removal credit project registered to date, signaling a significant step forward in terms of capturing and storing biogenic CO2 from ethanol plants, reducing carbon removal project financial risks, and creating new opportunities for sustainable practices. EcoEngineers was instrumental in helping RTE successfully register its project under the Puro Standard, the world’s leading crediting platform for engineered carbon removal. On a recent The Crude Life podcast, David LaGreca, Managing Director of VCM, discussed RTE’s journey into the VCM, key aspects of voluntary carbon sequestration, environmental and economic benefits, and more. Click here to listen to the podcast or read more: https://ow.ly/ZMsp50SFEzQ #VoluntaryCarbonMarkets #VCM #Ethanol #CDR #CarbonCapture #EcoEngineers
LaGreca on Red Trail Energy, the First Ethanol Plant to Enter Voluntary Carbon Markets - EcoEngineers
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Jim Ramm, PE, Vice President of U.S. Biofuels and co-founder of EcoEngineers, was recently featured on an Ethanol Producer Magazine podcast episode. Recorded live at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW) in Minneapolis, Ramm discussed the following key topics: • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recent approval of the first in-situ D3 corn kernel fiber pathway and how ethanol producers can capitalize on this opportunity. • Eco’s collaboration with Red Trail Energy Trail Energy Trail Energy (RTE) in helping it become the first ethanol plant in the U.S. to generate CO2 removal certificates (CORCs) in the Puro.earth registry, and how RTE’s project serves as an example for others in the industry to follow. • Why Canada is an attractive market for U.S. ethanol producers to profit from their low-CI ethanol. • Why life-cycle analyses (LCAs) are critical for ethanol producers to better understand their carbon reduction strategies to participate in regulated and/or voluntary carbon markets. Click here to listen to the podcast or read more: https://ow.ly/yeBv50SEO9G #VCM #Ethanol #CarbonCapture #LifeCycleAnalysis #LCA #Canada #FEW24 #EcoEngineers
FEW Podcast Series: Live with EcoEngineers - EcoEngineers
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The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Set Rule released in June 2023 contained significant changes impacting the biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) industry. One of those important changes included Renewable Identification Number (RIN) apportionment between D3 and D5 RINs, allowing digesters to continue to generate D3 RINs through biogas or RNG from wastewater or manure, and further generate D5 RINs through any additional biogas or RNG produced from accepting and co-digesting food waste. This effectively allows digesters to capture D3 RIN revenue that was not previously possible. Read David Lindenmuth’s latest article published in Biomass Magazine on how project operators can leverage new opportunities to net higher revenue streams, considerations and financial implications for developers, why quality assurance and compliance is critical to assessing the economic benefits of RIN credits, and more. Click here to read the article: https://ow.ly/Hman50SzbR9 #RNG #Biomass #Biogas #EcoEngineers
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The European Union’s (EU) Clean Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a landmark regulatory framework aimed at curbing emissions embedded in imported goods, including steel. By 2026, it will require steel importers to fully measure, report, and pay for these GHG emissions, aligning with imported goods with the stringency of the EU’s climate policies. Read Urszula Szalkowska’s latest article published in the May/June 2024 issue of Steel Times International on why the steel and iron industries must prepare now for more rigorous emissions reporting in compliance with EU methodology to maintain competitiveness in the EU market. Click here to read the article: https://ow.ly/7esS50Sv4rI #CBAM #Steel #Iron #EuropeanUnion #CarbonEmissions #EcoEngineers
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And that's a wrap! The last day of the Des Moines-based Life-Cycle Analysis Academy concluded today. This second day had successful learning tracks that were full of industry knowledge, vivid professional discussion, and workshopping. Thank you to all who attended; we are honored to have hosted you. And a special thank you to our guest speakers for their collaboration and expertise: • Brent Heard, Senior Program Officer National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) • Ben Hengst, Deputy Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) • Chris Ramig, Environmental Policy Analyst, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) • Zia Haq, Senior Lead Analyst, Data, Modeling, and Analysis, Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) We look forward to hosting our Houston-based LCA Academy on September 4-5. Sign up for the Academy in Houston today: https://lnkd.in/ga8rSiDz #LCA #LifeCycleAnalysis #DesMoines #Houston #EcoEngineers
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