Through its Feeding the Future initiative, a project committed to promoting the environment, society and sustainable food, Grupo Jorge is helping to curb climate change with offset projects throughout the world. This emissions offsetting consists of balancing the emissions released in a given sector by reducing CO2 emissions elsewhere.
Our offsetting projects
2020
Hydroelectric power generation in China
Estimated average reduction in GHG emissions of 465,947 tCO2e per year.
Download the fact sheet >N2O emission reduction in Brazil
High-temperature conversion of nitrous oxide into nitrogen through thermal decomposition.
Download the fact sheet >Hydroelectric power generation in Vietnam
The aim is to reduce GHG emissions by 662,566 tCO2 every year by producing electricity with a renewable source.
Download the fact sheet >Hydroelectric power generation in India
Located in Uttarakhand, a state in northern India crossed by the Himalayas.
Download the fact sheet >Livestock emissions mitigation in Mexico
An ambient temperature anaerobic digester used for the capture and combustion of the resulting biogas.
Download the fact sheet >2019
Gangwon Wind Park Project
With 98 MW, it is the biggest wind farm project ever planned in the Republic of Korea.
Download the fact sheet >Renewable energies projects in China
Advancing the economic growth of China by giving impetus to renewable energies.
Download the fact sheet >Hydroelectric power generation in India
Generation of electricity via Balekallu Hole, a tributary of Kemp Hole River, and sustainable development of the region.
Download the fact sheet >Collection and use of biogas in Chile
Generation of electricity that will reduce an average of 1,317,482 tCO2e per year.
Download the fact sheet >Solar energy on Negros Island, the Philippines
Installation of a 32 MW photovoltaic solar plant in La Carlota and a 48 MW solar plant in Manapla.
Download the fact sheet >Wind farm in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico
The activity seeks to take advantage of available wind resources for providing renewable energy.
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