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Microsoft signs massive carbon credit deal with reforestation startup Chestnut Carbon
Read more: Microsoft signs massive carbon credit deal with reforestation startup Chestnut CarbonMicrosoft announced Thursday that it’s buying over 7 million tons of carbon credits from Chestnut Carbon.
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Microsoft inks deal with Chestnut Carbon, kicks off 100-year-long carbon removal project
Read more: Microsoft inks deal with Chestnut Carbon, kicks off 100-year-long carbon removal projectMicrosoft has struck a long-term agreement with Chestnut Carbon, a US-based developer of nature-based carbon projects, to restore 60,000 acres of forest over the next quarter century.
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Microsoft Extends Collaboration With Chestnut With New 7M Tons Of CDR
Read more: Microsoft Extends Collaboration With Chestnut With New 7M Tons Of CDRMicrosoft has signed a new deal with nature-based carbon removal provider Chestnut for the purchase of 7 million tons of high-quality credits from the Gold Standard-verified Sustainable Restoration project.
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Exclusive — Microsoft backs nature-based carbon removal
Read more: Exclusive — Microsoft backs nature-based carbon removalThe 25-year offtake agreement is among the largest U.S. afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) projects to date.
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Chestnut Carbon Inks Deal with Microsoft for Groundbreaking New Carbon Removal Project
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Inks Deal with Microsoft for Groundbreaking New Carbon Removal ProjectChestnut Carbon has entered a new long-term agreement with Microsoft to provide high-quality, nature-based carbon removal from its afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) project in the Southern U.S. This agreement, one of the largest ARR offtakes in the U.S., spans 25 years and will deliver over 7 million tons of carbon removal credits.
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Fueling Innovation to Navigate the Wildfire Challenge Ahead
Read more: Fueling Innovation to Navigate the Wildfire Challenge AheadThe climate-driven wildfire crisis calls for a comprehensive, cross-sector approach to funding, research, and action. Chestnut Carbon is proud to be one of the private sector companies helping manage and conserve at-risk forestlands.
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Chestnut Carbon Announces Acquisition of Land in Texas, Expanding Largest Gold Standard-Registered Reforestation Project
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Announces Acquisition of Land in Texas, Expanding Largest Gold Standard-Registered Reforestation ProjectChestnut Carbon, a leading developer of nature-based carbon removal solutions, today announced its expansion into Texas, marking the fifth state in its Chestnut Restoration Project.
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US carbon developer sells first forest credits for $34 apiece
Read more: US carbon developer sells first forest credits for $34 apieceA New York-based developer of nature-based carbon projects announced on Wednesday the sale of its first batch of Improved Forest Management (IFM) offsets for $34 each.
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Chestnut Carbon Completes Sale of First IFM Carbon Removal Credits at $34 per Credit
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Completes Sale of First IFM Carbon Removal Credits at $34 per CreditNEW YORK, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Chestnut Carbon (“Chestnut”), a leading developer of nature-based carbon removal solutions, today announced the sale of its first Improved Forest Management (IFM) carbon removal credits to a large corporate buyer at a price of $34 per credit, a premium to recent publicly announced transactions. These IFM credits are…
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US SEC Disclosure Rules Lead Companies To Cut Emissions Faster
Read more: US SEC Disclosure Rules Lead Companies To Cut Emissions FasterKimmeridge Energy Management, the New York-based firm pledged up to $200 million to forest manager Chestnut Carbon about two years ago. Chestnut Carbon focuses on reforestation projects.
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Chestnut Carbon Completes Phase 2 Of The US’ Largest Afforestation Project
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Completes Phase 2 Of The US’ Largest Afforestation ProjectChestnut Carbon, a pioneering nature-based carbon removal developer, announced the completion of the second phase of its US afforestation project, which includes the planting of 10 million trees and the acquisition of over 21,000 acres of marginal crop and pasturel, an area equivalent to 1.5x the size of Manhattan.
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Microsoft’s Recent Buying Spree Has Included AI Companies And Forests
Read more: Microsoft’s Recent Buying Spree Has Included AI Companies And Forests“Our 15-year offtake agreement with Microsoft remains one of the longest contracted delivery schedules in the market today”, said Shannon Smith, Chief Commercial Officer of Chestnut, referencing the deal inked at the very end of last year.
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Carbon Credits Draw Fresh Attention Under SEC’s New Climate Rules
Read more: Carbon Credits Draw Fresh Attention Under SEC’s New Climate Rules“From a carbon removal standpoint, discerning buyers want high-quality projects that have true additionality and durability, which, in this market, is very hard to find,” said Ben Dell, a managing partner at Kimmeridge and chief executive of Chestnut Carbon, referring to certified projects that involve planting new forests rather than just preserving existing woodlands.
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Nature-based Carbon Removal Credits: Slow Growth Expected Despite Record Demand
Read more: Nature-based Carbon Removal Credits: Slow Growth Expected Despite Record DemandU.S.-based Chestnut Carbon launched in 2022 and started to regrow land they own and manage. The company announced their first contract with Microsoft in December 2023 for the forward delivery of 362,000 ARR credits.
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Bregal Forms Impact Strategy Focused on Agriculture
Read more: Bregal Forms Impact Strategy Focused on AgricultureNew York-based Kimmeridge Energy Management nearly two years ago committed $200 million to Chestnut Carbon, which generates carbon credits from forest projects. The business late last year signed a 15-year agreement with software giant Microsoft that includes the removal of the equivalent to 362,000 tons of carbon dioxide in its first stage and as much…
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Chestnut Carbon Signs 15-Year Carbon Credit Offtake Agreement With Microsoft
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Signs 15-Year Carbon Credit Offtake Agreement With MicrosoftChestnut Carbon, a nature-based carbon removal developer founded by private investment firm Kimmeridge Energy Management Company, LLC, today announced that it has entered into a multi-year offtake agreement to provide Microsoft with high-quality, nature-based carbon removal derived entirely from a novel afforestation project based in the United States. This is the largest afforestation project certified…
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Microsoft inks 15-year nature-based carbon removals deal with US-based Chestnut Carbon
Read more: Microsoft inks 15-year nature-based carbon removals deal with US-based Chestnut CarbonThe deal is covers the removal of 2.7 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere over 15 years in order to support Microsoft’s climate ambitions. Read more
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Chestnut Carbon to Deliver High-Quality Carbon Removal Credits through a Multi-year Offtake Agreement with Microsoft
Read more: Chestnut Carbon to Deliver High-Quality Carbon Removal Credits through a Multi-year Offtake Agreement with MicrosoftChestnut will Remove 362,000 Tons of Carbon for Microsoft in Phase I of the Largest U.S. Gold Standard-Registered Afforestation Project NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Chestnut Carbon (“Chestnut”), a nature-based carbon removal developer founded by private investment firm Kimmeridge Energy Management Company, LLC (“Kimmeridge”), today announced that it has entered into a multi-year…
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Microsoft inks carbon removal deal with offsets startup Chestnut
Read more: Microsoft inks carbon removal deal with offsets startup ChestnutDec 20 (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) has struck a deal with offsets startup Chestnut Carbon to acquire credits linked to the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, the firms said Wednesday, as part of the tech giant’s push to meet its sustainability goals. Unlike other offset deals that generate credits by preserving trees,…
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ESG Today – Microsoft Signs Deal to Remove up to 3 Million Tons of Carbon Through U.S. Forest Project
Read more: ESG Today – Microsoft Signs Deal to Remove up to 3 Million Tons of Carbon Through U.S. Forest ProjectMicrosoft and nature-based carbon removal startup Chestnut Carbon announced today a 15-year offtake agreement, with Chestnut providing Microsoft with potentially more than 3 million tons of nature based credits from its U.S.-based afforestation project. The deal includes the removal of 362,000 tons of carbon in its first phase, and up to 2.7 million tons in…
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Chestnut Carbon Bolsters Leadership Team To Accelerate Nature-Based Carbon Removal Projects
Read more: Chestnut Carbon Bolsters Leadership Team To Accelerate Nature-Based Carbon Removal ProjectsGreg Adams to serve as Chief Financial Officer; Shannon Smith to serve as Chief Commercial Officer Chestnut develops the highest-quality nature-based carbon credits to help sustainability-focused companies achieve their net zero goals NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Chestnut Carbon (“Chestnut”), a nature-based carbon offset developer founded by private investment firm Kimmeridge, today announced…
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Kimmeridge Puts $200 Million Into Carbon Offsets Startup
Read more: Kimmeridge Puts $200 Million Into Carbon Offsets StartupThe carbon offset market receives another financial boost this month. The private-equity firm Kimmeridge Energy Management has invested up to $200 million into its own carbon offsets startup Chestnut Carbon. Chestnut Carbon is a leading nature-based carbon offsetting platform. It already has experience developing such projects from start to finish. It is a fully integrated…
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Kimmeridge Energy backs Chestnut Carbon
Read more: Kimmeridge Energy backs Chestnut CarbonKimmeridge Energy Management has pledged up to $200 million to back Chestnut Carbon, The Wall Street Journal reported. The startup plans to develop new forests to help create carbon-offset credits. Read more
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Kimmeridge Energy Commits $200 Million to Carbon-Offset Startup Chestnut
Read more: Kimmeridge Energy Commits $200 Million to Carbon-Offset Startup ChestnutEnergy investor has backed Chestnut Carbon, which recently bought credit facilitator Forest Carbon Works Private-equity firm Kimmeridge Energy Management has pledged as much as $200 million to back Chestnut Carbon LLC, a startup dedicated to generating carbon-offset credits from forests. Read more
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Kimmeridge Launches Chestnut Carbon To Create High-Quality Nature-Based Carbon Offsets
Read more: Kimmeridge Launches Chestnut Carbon To Create High-Quality Nature-Based Carbon OffsetsKimmeridge Carbon Solutions to seed Chestnut with up to $200 million Chestnut announces concurrent strategic acquisition of Forest Carbon Works, a differentiated developer of forest carbon offsets Forest Carbon Works focuses on ecological stewardship and unlocking access to carbon finance for small and family landowners – who collectively control nearly 300 million acres of U.S.…
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Insights
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Improved Forest Management Projects: The Importance of Methodology to Reflect Quality
Read more: Improved Forest Management Projects: The Importance of Methodology to Reflect QualityCarbon removal represents measurable climate impact with tons of emissions removed from the atmosphere. True carbon removal methodologies and activities have rarely been questioned on the value or integrity of their impact. While Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) products are often associated with engineered solutions, nature-based alternatives have a sizable role to play in near-term meaningful…
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Accelerating the Carbon Market: A Call for a Standardized Rating System for Removal and Avoidance Credits
Read more: Accelerating the Carbon Market: A Call for a Standardized Rating System for Removal and Avoidance CreditsKimmeridge believes it is time to create a standardized, global rating system for carbon credits, akin to the bond market, with a simple and transparent methodology that accurately quantifies additionality and durability – the two primary drivers of value in environmental integrity.
Interviews and Podcasts
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Carbon removal credits: A deeper dive into Nature-Based Solutions
Read more: Carbon removal credits: A deeper dive into Nature-Based SolutionsGreg Adams joins Tom Heintzman, Managing Director and Vice Chair, Energy Transition and Sustainability to discuss the market for nature-based credits, how these are evolving, and how one carbon project developer is delivering high-quality carbon removal credits to corporate buyers.
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Interview with Greg Adams, CFO, Chestnut Carbon
Read more: Interview with Greg Adams, CFO, Chestnut CarbonChestnut Carbon CFO Greg Adams spoke with Energy Dialogues, Inc. ahead of the upcoming Carbon Solutions Forum in San Diego. Check out the interview below and reach out if you would like to connect with us.