CO2 solutions for generation and production
Optimizing generation portfolios for a carbon constrained future
Changes in carbon and emissions regulations offer utilities, businesses and local governments an opportunity to influence future carbon control policies and solutions – especially for early movers and those already beginning to addressing climate change.
KEMA offers insight, technical expertise and management knowledge to thoroughly evaluate carbon options and strategies for electric generation portfolios.
Generation asset management and carbon emissions
KEMA provides services and solutions to help utilities clarify risks and develop a strategic roadmap for optimizing generation asset portfolios with regards to CO2.
KEMA offers clients business and technical insights to effectively manage, operate, maintain and integrate their generation assets to ensure the highest level of service availability and reliability. We help clients understand both the technical options and the business models for supplying energy from renewable, distributed and cleaner fossil fuel sources to reach performance, environmental and carbon objectives.
Our CO2 analysis services cover:
technology choice – low carbon technologies and strategies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and distributed generation
bankers engineer
due diligence – technical and economic
impact of technology on grid issues
carbon footprint
carbon impact assessment toolbox
greenhouse gas inventory
inventory management plans
training on carbon foot printing, and on energy and carbon markets.
Our CO2 technology insight and innovations include:
Our CO2 monitoring and evaluation solutions include:
KEMA service offering related to CO2 along the energy value chain
Strategies, innovations and insight for operating in a carbon constrained future
Insight and action to influence the climate change policy landscape
Managing the carbon footprint through emissions trading and offset markets
Selecting and developing technology solutions for a low carbon future
Changing how and how much energy is consumed