Regulatory | Specialty Services
There are a wide variety of ancillary and regulatory services necessary to complete and sustain successful bioeconomy projects. These specialty services support or enhance the project and move it to a successful conclusion and efficient operations. Below are some of the more common ancillary and regulatory services we provide.
Regulatory | Specialty Services Experts
With an average of over 30 years' experience, our bioenergy experts handle a wide range of things like regulatory and specialties services experts and strategic partners handle things like carbon credits, Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), Renewable Identification Numbers (RINS), Expert Witness services and many more. For a more complete list, see below.
- Animal Feed & Ingredients
- Attestations
- BQ9000 Preparation
- Carbon Credits & Markets
- Compliance Reporting
- Contract Management
- DOE Merit Reviews
- Environmental Compliance
- EPA Compliance
- Executive Recruiting
- Expert Witness Services
- Food Safety & Defense
- Insurance Selection & Procurement
- Intellectual Property (IP)
- Laboratory Testing
- Life Cycle Analysis (LCA/GREET)
- Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS)
- Market Studies
- Operational Audits
- OSHA Compliance
- Permitting
- Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI)
- Process Safety & Management
- Regulatory Requirement Reviews
- Renewable Identification Numbers (RINS)
- Safety Training
- Wildlife Habitat Matters
Expert Witness Engagements
As many of bioeconomy related litigations require experts with very specific industry experience in the processes, systems, technology or bioproducts. The expert witnesses in these areas must go beyond a general chemistry, biology, or engineering background. Finding working experts with this industry-specific experience may be difficult, even in the more common bioeconomy industries like ethanol and biodiesel. Expert witness work is only a small part of what we do, however, many of our 150 top experts are available to assist in their areas of expertise.
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