| Services | - Voluntary GHG Emission Reduction and Inventory Verification |
Climate protection is an asset, enabling costs to be cut and revenues generated. Trust a qualified partner who offers services for climate change projects worldwide. As an approved Greenhouse Gas (GHG) verifier, TÜV SÜD America Inc. provides validation and verification of projects in line with leading carbon trading schemes. Balance your business with climate protection. Climate change is one of the key challenges of the 21st century. Worldwide, a host of greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction initiatives have been launched. Voluntary measures have opened up a broad field of climate change projects which are becoming increasingly important. Climate change measures give rise to new business opportunities for cutting costs and generating profits. TÜV SÜD America's experts provide support along the way. TÜV SÜD America ranks among the world’s leading process partners and service providers. Plant and system manufacturers and operators are familiar with TÜV SÜD Industry Service, a major international provider of engineering and testing services with a staff of 2,300 plus, which assesses and advances systems on a daily basis. Unparalleled interdisciplinary engineering know-how and in-depth familiarity with all relevant guidelines, directives, and standards are some of the strengths offered by TÜV SÜD America. Its expertise, its high standards of cost-effective and ecological project realization, impartiality and objectiveness have brought TÜV SÜD America its first-class reputation, recognition, and acceptance throughout the world – to benefit you. When it comes to reducing and accounting for greenhouse gas emissions, TUV SUD America has all the credentials and depth of knowledge needed to help your company achieve its carbon management goals. We can assist you with validation or verification services under:
Click here for details regarding our Consulting Services. View our Certificates of Accreditation: California Air Resources Board (CARB Verification Body - Scope: Refinery, Energy) Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Eric Ripley Paul J. Wierl
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