Verified market access
Review the same public-facing catalog structure that supports the 3Degrees marketplace experience.

Curated Climate Products
Explore renewable certificates and carbon credits with guidance that helps your team understand the market before making a choice.
A better way to browse
The public products page should feel closer to an editorial guide than a commodity grid. Each chapter below frames a procurement path, explains what the category is good for, and then shows the available products without changing the shared card experience.
Review the same public-facing catalog structure that supports the 3Degrees marketplace experience.
Products are paired with the kind of evidence and verification context teams need for internal review and external claims.
The focus stays on quality, compliance, and fit, not on making climate products feel like a generic online store.
Solar certificates
Solar RECs are often the easiest entry point for teams that want a recognized renewable electricity instrument tied to a widely understood generation source. They are especially useful when you want a straightforward story for stakeholders about how purchased certificates connect to renewable generation.
Why teams start here
Solar products are often the most intuitive chapter in the catalog: familiar, easy to communicate internally, and well suited for early renewable procurement programs.

Solar I-RECs from Indonesia's expanding solar energy infrastructure

Solar I-RECs from Thailand's solar energy installations

Solar I-RECs from Malaysia's large-scale solar energy projects

Solar energy GOs from Germany's leading photovoltaic installations

Solar I-RECs from Singapore's rooftop and floating solar installations

Support solar energy development in the United States with certified renewable energy certificates.

Solar I-RECs from Taiwan's expanding solar energy infrastructure

Support solar energy development in the United States with certified renewable energy certificates.

Solar I-RECs from Japan's growing photovoltaic capacity

Solar I-RECs from South Korea's growing solar energy market

Additionality-compliant I-RECs from newly constructed APAC solar installations

Additionality-compliant GOs from newly constructed European solar installations
Wind certificates
Wind RECs remain a core pathway for organizations that need renewable electricity claims tied to mature generation markets. They are a strong fit when the goal is dependable access to large-format renewable certificates that can support broader energy attribute strategies.
Where they fit
Wind products tend to work well for buyers looking for established market options, dependable availability, and a clean narrative around renewable electricity procurement.

Wind I-RECs from China's world-leading wind energy capacity

Wind I-RECs from India's extensive wind energy installations

Wind I-RECs from Vietnam's rapidly expanding wind energy sector

Wind energy GOs from the Netherlands' North Sea offshore wind farms

Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin from UK onshore and offshore wind

Support wind energy development in the United States with certified renewable energy certificates.

Wind I-RECs from the Philippines' growing wind energy capacity
Carbon credits
Carbon credits serve a different job than renewable certificates. They are typically used when teams need a path for residual emissions, want to support verified emissions-reduction or removal projects, or need a complement to electricity-focused procurement strategies.
How to read this chapter
Think of carbon as the complementary path, not the same product in a different wrapper. It belongs in the catalog, but it answers a different procurement question.
Why 3Degrees
The goal is not just to list what is available. It is to help teams understand what each product category is designed to do, evaluate fit more confidently, and move into the marketplace with less friction.
Products are presented with the standards and metadata buyers need to assess credibility before purchase.
Renewable and carbon products can be reviewed with geography, vintage, and program-fit context already in view.
Once a buyer is ready, the shared product experience carries cleanly into the marketplace flow without redesigning the cards.