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Take a look into how CarbonCents used its university partnerships to revolutionize the approach towards STARS reporting.
A huge congratulations to the 75+ students who have worked with CarbonCents and CEVAC over the years! We’re proud of the hard work, passion, and innovation they’ve brought to the table. We hope those not still with us will find great success in their future careers and continue to make a positive impact in their fields.
Clemson University has earned a STARS Silver rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Additionally, the University community can view the report and track progress with a new interactive StarsBI dashboard, thanks to a partnership with CarbonCents.
Ridge Spring, S.C.-based Titan Farms has unveiled a strategic partnership with CarbonCents, a technology firm specializing in carbon footprint tracking and reduction solutions. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in Titan Farms’ commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability, company officials said in a news release.
We recently learned about another entrepreneurial venture that has emerged as a result of technology that started at one of our state’s research universities. The company’s system measures and analyzes a building’s power, temperature, water usage, and other environmental factors to create an energy usage index that helps organizations plan and achieve their sustainability goals.
Today, WP Rawl is continuing its sustainable legacy by achieving actionable sustainability goals, from our growing practices all the way through our distribution. We’ve always been sustainably minded and focused, and have even bigger goals for the future. Four generations of WP Rawl have diligently integrated sustainable farming and business practices into every area possible.
Clemson University and the Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) are proud to announce that CarbonCents Inc. has received approval from the SC Launch Inc. board for a $250,000 convertible note.
Take a look into how Clemson University powers its campus with district energy! From geothermal heating and cooling to students analyzing facilities data (through CEVAC – Clemson Energy Visualization and Analytics Center), Clemson is saving energy at every corner. In this short presentation by the Clemson Film Club, we explore the many ways that Clemson is working to make its campus more sustainable.