Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Reduction of black carbon from diesel sources in the Russian Arctic: Tundra Reindeer Farm Published 2017 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Download Download 2017_black-carbon-reductions_Arctic-Council.pdf en Added on: 31 October, 2017 Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Reduction of Black Carbon From Diesel Sources In The Russian Arctic: Tundra Reindeer Farm The Tundra Reindeer Farm Project and the recently completed installations at the Karelia Valday Cluster of projects are the first black carbon mitigation projects to have been proposed and implemented through the Arctic Council Project Support Instrument (PSI). These projects are intended to demonstrate the viability of renewable energy sources in the Arctic as well as highlight the health, environmental, and long-term economic benefits associated with a shift to renewables. Authors Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) Tags Themes Heavy-duty vehicles and engines Finance Pollutants (SLCPs) Black carbon Regions Europe Related partners Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)