New Opportunities to Convert Biomass "Waste" to Renewable Methane and Green Hydrogen
Although most renewable gases are currently produced through anaerobic digestion, several innovative developers are working to deploy gasification and pyrolysis pathways to commercially viable energy production. These technologies allow for the conversion of dense, low-moisture organic material into valuable renewable gas and biochar, creating new opportunities to manage forests, agricultural waste. and other hard-to-handle organic feedstocks.
Attend this 75-minute Renewable Gas 360 webinar to hear industry leaders discuss:
· How gasification and pyrolysis technologies work and why they are important tools to advance climate protection, air quality improvement, and clean energy goals
· How these technologies can be used to promote sustainable management of woodlands, farming, and municipal solid waste
· The status of groundbreaking projects, and how state and local policies can help accelerate the deployment of these important renewable energy technologies
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 18, 2021
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM PDT
Thursday, March 18 10:00-11:15 a.m.
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free
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Robert Cruz
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