What We Do

Who We Are

  • JR McGee

Air & Liquid Advisors, LLC (“ALA”) acts as a introductory broker for all of the domestic and international environmental credit market. ALA draws upon a wide variety of quality market participants in order to achieve an efficient and seamless transaction. Our customers range from utilities to chemical manufacturers to global financial institutions.

ALA is committed to providing its clients with the highest level of services and precise order execution by a team of veteran brokers and energy market professionals with over 50 years of industry experience.


Emissions Markets


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Acid Rain Program is well established, with a defined and homogenous tradable instrument - the SO2 Emission Allowance. The Acid Rain Program falls under Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments and was established to achieve significant reductions in the emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx).

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Carbon Markets


ALA is proficient in all of the various global carbon markets and works with its clients in the following carbon markets:
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)
CERs
EUAs
VERs

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Renewable Energy Credits


REC's are property rights to environmental, social, and other nonpower qualities of renewable electricity generation. Once a renewable project is certified, it produces a credit for each MWh generated. These credits can be sold and/or traded in the market place bundled with or without the power generated.

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LCFS Markets


California Low Carbon Fuel Standard
A Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) is a market-based incentive program intended to reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels within the state. Each LCFS credit represents one metric ton (MT) of CO2 reduced.