HOUSTON, TEXAS (Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 12.Mar.2025) — Context Labs announced the launch of the Open Decarbonization Project (ODP) — an open-source initiative designed to advance transparency and trust in carbon and methane emissions reporting.
By working together with industry leaders, the ODP is setting a new standard for science-based emissions quantification and reduction at scale, Context Labs said on 12 Mar. 2025 in an official statement.
At the core of the ODP is an inclusive and transparent repository of best-in-class methodologies, developed to help industries overcome a critical challenge: accurately capturing, verifying, and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
As an open-source initiative, the ODP fosters continuous peer review and improvement, integrating advanced scientific research and commercially available measurement technologies. By setting a new benchmark for emissions transparency, the ODP empowers organizations to build trust, mitigate risk, and accelerate their decarbonization strategies with confidence, according to Context Labs.
The ODP brings together various industry leaders, NGOs, and entrepreneurs to innovate and deliver transparency in emissions quantification, supporting a low-carbon future including Dell Technologies, EQT, Jonah Energy, KPMG, Kuva Systems, Microsoft, and Williams.
The first methodology contributed to the ODP delivers OGMP 2.0 Level 5 compliance and is already deployed by leaders in the energy sector, ensuring data transparency and verifiability, with independent expert validation. The ODP invites contributions from diverse stakeholders to further develop these methodologies.
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