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ACR in the Field
ACR team members regularly conduct site visits to carbon projects to audit third-party verifications and to increase our understanding of the real-world impacts of our work.
In 2024, ACR team members visited fourteen projects, including the following:
- Affinity Mine Methane Incineration Project (ACR674)
- Beckley Pocahontas Mine Methane Incineration Project (ACR746)
- Bonny Abandoned Mine Methane Recovery Project (ACR806)
- Buchanan VAM VS-16 (ACR908)
- Carlisle Abandoned Mine Methane Recovery Project (ACR930)
- Cumberland Forest – Lonesome Pine Improved Forest Management Project (ACR279)
- Greenwood Dairy Anaerobic Digester (ACR355)
- Lower Green Swamp Preserve (ACR483)
- Navajo Nation Forestry Project (ACR555)
- New Future Abandoned Mine Methane Recovery Project (ACR669)
- Perennial CMM Emerald Mine AMM Flare Project (ACR811)
- Rudio Mountain Forest Carbon Project (ACR1053)
- Shoal Creek Mine Methane Incineration Project (ACR807)
- Winston Creek Forest Carbon Project (ACR 389)
SPOTLIGHT: Forestry Team Visits Winston Creek
Late last year, members of the ACR Forestry Team had a chance to visit the Winston Creek Forest Carbon Project near Morton, WA. Developed by Port Blakely, the project is set in western Washington amongst some of the most productive forests in North America. The Winston Creek project offered an excellent opportunity for the ACR team to engage directly with managers in a working forest and to get boots-on-the-ground time at one of our forest carbon projects. ACR offers our sincere thanks to Port Blakely for hosting us and for generously sharing their time and expertise.