The Credit Class for Carbon Removal through Biochar Production focuses on carbon removal which would have resulted from the decomposition of waste biomass. The approved benefit of atmospheric regulation through carbon sequestration is driven by carbon removals and emission reductions through the production and application of biochar to soils. By providing a community led vehicle to finance biochar production, this credit class helps to repurpose forestry slash and feedstock from the logging industry to generate carbon offsets, while reducing wildfire risk, improving forest health, and addressing invasive species emergence. Projects registered under this Credit Class test the best practices to measure, report, and verify biochar production credits and create a regional value chain of suppliers and landowners.
Kulshan Carbon Trust Biochar
credit class developer
Regen Registry
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Published
project activities
Biochar production
offset generation method
Carbon removal
Regen Registry
Document History
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Expert peer review round 2
11/30/2023
Abby Colehour
Kelpie Wilson
Founder Wilson Biochar
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Expert peer review round 1
11/11/2022
Abby Colehour
Kelpie Wilson
Founder Wilson Biochar
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Initial submission
7/20/2022
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Internal review
7/20/2022
Dr. Gisel Booman, PhD
Head of Science, Regen Registry
Ned Horning
Principal Scientist, Regen Registry
Regen Registry - Methodology for Grazing in Vineyard Systems - Verification Template - Aug 2023
August 23, 2023
Regen Registry - Methodology for Grazing in Vineyard Systems - v.1 - R1 Comments Reviewer 2
January 14, 2023
Ecometric-SOC Regenerative Cropping Managed Grasslands & Managed Grasslands-Methodology-Initial Submission R2-Aug2022-v1.1-0041
August 1, 2022
Ecometric-SOC Regenerative Cropping Managed Grasslands & Managed Grasslands-Methodology-Sept2022-Pre-Expert Review-v1.1_0043
September 10, 2022
Regen Registry - Methodology for GHG and Co-Benefits in Grazing Systems v1.0 - Methodology - Expert Review R1 - Reviewer 3 - v1.0
September 5, 2023
Virridy - Watershed Nature-Based and Green Infrastructure Activities Avoiding Emission from Water Management Gray Infrastructure Construction and Operations Highlighted - Internal Review R1 - v1.0
June 17, 2023
Virridy-Nature-Based Green Infrastructure Activities Avoiding Emission-Methodology-Expert Reviewer Report #2-R1-v1.0
August 15, 2023
ERA Brazil-Methodology-Biodiversity Stewardship Credits-Inline Comments-Internal Review R1
July 11, 2022
ERA Brazil-Methodology-Biodiversity Stewardship Credit-Internal Review Comments R2-v1.1
November 21, 2022
ERA-Methodology-Biodiversity Stewardship Credits Keystone Species Guideline-Expert Peer Review R1
June 1, 2023
AEI-SOC-Regenerative Standard-Methodology-Expert Review R1-InlineComments-Reviewer#2-Sept2023-v1.1
September 30, 2023
AEI-SOC-Regenerative Standard-Methodology-Expert Review R2-Revision Report-Reviewer#2-Aug2024-v1.2
August 30, 2024
Kulshan Carbon Trust - Appendix: In-Stand Surface Application of Biochar in Forestlands - Methodology - Expert Peer Review R1 - Colehour - v1.1
November 1, 2022
Virridy-Nature-Based Green Infrastructure Activities Avoiding Emission-Methodology-Expert Reviewer Report #3-R1-v1.0
August 15, 2023
ERA Methodology Biodiversity Stewardship Credits-Umbrella Species Guideline-March2024-v1.1
March 1, 2024
Methodology
Published
Appendix: In-Stand Surface Application of Biochar in Forestlands Methodology
Kulshan Carbon Trust (KCT)and San Juan Island Conservation District have collaborated to create a method for measuring the carbon impact of conservation burns. The protocol focuses on improving pile construction and reducing emissions.