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For SSM’s clean cookstoves, the fNRB (fraction of Non-Renewable Biomass) significantly impacts the carbon credits your projects can generate. Since your stoves reduce biomass consumption and produce cleaner combustion, a high fNRB in project regions means more avoided emissions can be claimed. This boosts the carbon revenue potential, supporting project funding and scalability. In countries like Congo or Sri Lanka, where deforestation is a concern, fNRB levels are often high, making these ideal for carbon projects. Accurately documenting fNRB helps SSM validate its climate impact and attract investors. In short, fNRB directly affects your stoves’ environmental value and financial return.