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Welcome to Ruby Canyon Engineering

Ruby Canyon Engineering Inc. (RCE) was founded in 2005 as an organization dedicated to facilitating greenhouse gas emission reduction projects. The senior staff at Ruby Canyon Engineering has supported the advancement of economically-viable greenhouse gas mitigation projects since 1998. RCE has an exceptional understanding of the registration requirements for projects under the Clean Development Mechanism rules of the Kyoto Protocol, and is well versed in the developing requirements for registering projects in the emerging voluntary compliance carbon market in the U.S. and internationally, and for multi-national organizations.

Ruby Canyon Engineering provides a broad range of consulting services to companies wishing to plan strategies for reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Our expertise includes greenhouse gas project identification, validation, documentation and verification, as well as project economic feasibility studies. We can assist in maximizing the value of a company's potential carbon assets in preparation to entering the carbon market.

The firm's expertise is broad and sophisticated and its practice experience includes extensive work for clients in China, India, Europe, South America and the United States. Our proprietary methodology permits us to apply expertise where it is most needed – to navigate the complexities of GHG emissions reduction projects and help meet our client's needs.


Ruby Canyon News:

Third Party Validation/Verification ISO 14065 Eligibility through ANSI

Recently, RCE met the eligibility requirements set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and was accepted in the pilot program for accreditation as a third-party greenhouse gas validation/verification body under ISO14065. RCE hopes to be able to conduct GHG verifications according to ISO 14064 standards as early as April 2009.

Abandoned Mine Methane Recovery Presentation

Mr. Ronald Collings made a presentation of a case study of a long term abandoned mine methane recovery operation in the U.S. at the Sino-U.S. New Energy Sci-Tech Forum and Conference on Recovery and Utilization of Coalmine Methane, Jincheng, Shanxi, China on February 25, 2009. The conference was organized by the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs with funding by the Methane to Markets Partnership.

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