8. The business case: project revenue and co-benefits

Potential revenues from different project types

The business case for carbon farming: improving your farm’s sustainability

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8. The business case: project revenue and co-benefits

 
The potential revenue from ERF activities depends on the number of ACCUs the project is able to generate, the price for which those ACCUs are subsequently sold and the value of co-benefits from the project.
This chapter sets out:
  • the potential project revenues from a number of types of project, all derived from recent studies.
After reading this chapter, you will:
  • have a sense of the order of magnitude of benefits available from selected carbon farming projects
  • have a sense of the relative importance of co-benefits in total project benefits.

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