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SUMMARY:2024 Water Environment Federation's Technical Exhibition and Conference
DESCRIPTION:EcoEngineers industry experts are attending the 2024 Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference in New Orleans\, Louisiana hosted by WEF. \nMore from the Conference organizer: \nWEFTEC\, the Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference\, is the largest annual water quality exhibition in North America and offers water quality professionals the best water quality education and training available.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/2024-water-environment-federations-technical-exhibition-and-conference/
LOCATION:new\, New Orleans\, Louisiana
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:NA SAF conference
DESCRIPTION:EcoEngineers industry experts are attending the 2024 North America Sustainable Aviation Futures Conference in Houston\, Texas hosted by NA SAF. \nMore from the Conference organizer: \nWith the USA positioned as a global leader for announced SAF projects\, and exciting offtake agreements being announced with increasing frequency\, the path to meeting the SAF Grand Challenge’s ambitious targets appears promising. \nJoin 700 senior leaders and industry experts from across the entire aviation and energy value chain for 3-days of high-level strategic and technical discussions as we look to: \n\nDissect regulatory frameworks across North America and how national Book and Claim standardization may be implemented\nDive into the challenges of financing the scaling of SAF and what role sustainable finance should play\nExamine the latest developments in the GREET model for permitted feedstocks and share insights into life cycle analysis and CI\nDiscuss exciting developments in hydrogen\, hybrid\, and electric aircraft
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/na-saf-conference/
LOCATION:Houston\, Texas
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Ethanol Scope 3: Decarbonizing Feedstock
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this insightful webinar as we discuss how climate-smart farm practices represent innovations in farming that lower the overall emissions of farmers’ operations or crops they produce\, paving the way toward the production of low-carbon ethanol that has a net-negative emissions profile. Meanwhile\, corn kernel fiber (CKF) processing is gaining traction among ethanol producers as a means for diversifying their products and boosting revenue. In this webinar\, we’ll delve into how climate-smart farm practices such as precision agriculture\, cover cropping\, reduced tillage\, and the use of low carbon intensity (CI) fertilizer enhance the environmental benefits of ethanol and lower the CI of ethanol production\, how ethanol producers can optimize their carbon credit portfolio by generating higher value D3 Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs)\, participate in voluntary carbon or low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) markets\, and monetize credits and incentives available under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, and more. \nKEY TOPICS: \n\nGain a holistic understanding of climate-smart farm practices\, what types of farming techniques qualify as climate-smart agriculture\, and how these practices impact the ethanol value chain.\n\n\nHow to quantify climate-smart farming practices using various life-cycle analysis (LCA) tools such as the Argonne National Laboratory’s Greenhouse gases\, Regulated Emissions\, and Energy use in Technologies (GREET) model.\n\n\nLearn how climate-smart farm practices impact the CI of ethanol production to determine the eligibility of monetizing IRA credits such as Section 40B and Section 45Z.\n\n\nLearn how CKF ethanol is processed\, D3 CKF pathway registration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory agencies\, and how to certify CKF ethanol through Voluntary Consensus Standards Bodies (VCSBs)\, and more.\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/4919ethanol-scope-3-decarbonizing-feedstock/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241002
DTSTAMP:20260525T220111
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SUMMARY:Renewable Thermal Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:EcoEngineers Managing Director of RNG Dave Lindenmuth will speak at the 2024 RTC Summit in Washington D.C. hosted by The Renewable Thermal Collaborative. \nMore from the Summit organizer: \nThe Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC) serves as the leading coalition for organizations that are committed to scaling up renewable heating and cooling at their facilities and dramatically cutting carbon emissions. RTC Members recognize the growing demand and necessity for renewable heating and cooling and the urgent need to meet this demand in a manner that delivers sustainable\, cost-competitive options at scale. \nThe RTC Members include manufacturers and state and local governments. The RTC Solutions Providers are renewable thermal suppliers\, producers\, and professional service firms that provide important institutional support for the RTC’s work to advance renewable thermal solutions for large customers.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/renewable-thermal-collaborative/
LOCATION:Washington D.C.
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240905T120000
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CREATED:20240731T150127Z
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SUMMARY:Join Us: Life-Cycle Analysis Academy
DESCRIPTION:A life-cycle analysis (LCA) is a systematic and comprehensive method for evaluating the environmental impact of a product\, service\, or system from its inception to its end-of-life. Undertaking a comprehensive LCA requires a detailed examination of energy usage\, upstream farm or raw material extraction inputs\, and processing inputs along with all outputs throughout the various life-cycle stages including coproducts and waste. \nLCAs typically assess the global warming potential\, or carbon footprint\, of a functional unit but can also encompass other impact categories such as land use and land use change\, eutrophication\, acidification\, and water use\, among others. \nAs climate regulations and tax credits evolve\, consumer preferences shift\, and opportunities in voluntary carbon markets emerge\, LCAs have become the cornerstone of these developments. Understanding and implementing LCAs is crucial for businesses to stay ahead in these changing times. \nEcoEngineers is an industry leader in performing LCAs\, with a team of renowned scientists\nperforming more than 1\,000 carbon LCAs since 2015. Combined with our expertise in EcoUniversity\, we created the LCA Academy to help our clients meet the ever-increasing demand for LCAs\, while reducing their environmental impact and increasing profitability. \nThe LCA Academy provides a unique opportunity for industry leaders and practitioners across all sectors to gain insights from our expertise and make a significant impact in your field. The executive track offers a forum for influencing industry trends and regulations – and the practitioner track provides an immersive workshop for hands-on experience. \nQuestions? Contact Stephanie Decker at sdecker@ecoengineers.us.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/join-us-life-cycle-analysis-academy-2/
LOCATION:Petroleum Club
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SUMMARY:Navigating the EU Biomethane (RNG) Market
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the EU Biomethane Market\nThe European Union (EU) is an attractive destination for companies operating in the biomethane value chain. As part of its RePowerEU strategy\, the European Commission set an EU-wide biomethane production target of 35 billion cubic meters (bcm) by 2030. While the goal is still far away\, in 2022\, the EU produced just 3.4 bcm. However. the progress in the last few years has been substantial. Biomethane production grows by 18% (approximately 0.8 bcm) on an annual basis and is projected to grow further due to several EU and national initiatives. In this webinar\, EcoEngineers will present these initiatives to highlight potential growth pathways for the industry\, and discuss variable biomethane markets regarding compliance\, disclosure\, and voluntary markets\, certification principles and schemes\, traceability of biomethane trades and chain of custody\, including new rules of the Union Database (UDB)\, and provide insight into the current conditions of biomethane imports and its derivatives. We hope you can join us! \n\n\nSpeaker:\n\n\n\n\n\nUrszula Szalkowska\nManaging Director\, Europe\, EcoEngineers
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/navigating-the-eu-biomethane-rng-market/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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CREATED:20240201T143901Z
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SUMMARY:EcoEngineers Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, March 18\n\nEcoEngineers invites you to start your day with an in-depth\, interactive discussion on the intersection of voluntary carbon markets (VCM)\, petroleum refining\, and midstream energy sectors on Monday\, March 18\, 2024\, at the Petroleum Club in Houston. \nHosted by Kristine Klavers\, Managing Director\, Houston\, Petroleum and Refining\, along with David LaGreca\, Managing Director\, Voluntary Carbon Markets\, and other experts from around the world sharing insights on the latest trends shaping the industry. \nTopics include: \n\nCarbon Literacy – How to take control of your environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) journey by understanding carbon accounting and carbon markets.\nCarbon Offsets\, Removals\, and Emission Reductions – Learn how companies are incorporating bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)\, carbon dioxide removal (CDR)\, and other innovative methods to create alternate revenue streams while decarbonizing their operations.\nCredit Generation – Gain valuable insights into projects that have registered through various VCMs and the market receptivity of such projects. \nProject Development – Best practices and inspiration from industry leaders on how to navigate the clean energy project development life cycle.\n\nJoin us to connect with your peers from all sectors of the VCM\, carbon removal markets\, oil\, natural gas\, power\, and renewables industries\, along with our team of industry experts\, engineers\, scientists\, auditors\, consultants\, and researchers. Let’s share ideas while enjoying breakfast against the backdrop of Houston’s skyline. \n\n \n\n \nQuestions? Contact us at kklavers@ecoengineers.us.
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/ecoengineers-breakfast/
LOCATION:Petroleum Club
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SUMMARY:RFS Set Rule: Considerations for Co-Digestion Webinar
DESCRIPTION:In late June\, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) released the long-awaited Set Rule final language for its Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Although the pathway for the generation of Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits associated with renewable electricity and vehicle charging (eRINs) was removed\, other highly significant changes impacting the biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) industry were retained. One of those important changes includes RIN apportionment between D3 and D5 RINs whereby digesters can now continue to generate D3 RINs through biogas or RNG from wastewater or manure\, and further generate D5 RINs through any additional biogas or RNG produced from accepting and co-digesting food waste. This effectively allows digesters to capture D3 RIN revenue that was not previously possible. \nLearn more from the technical and regulatory experts at EcoEngineers on how your biogas and RNG projects can benefit from this newly implemented change. \nDave Lindenmuth Sean Gassen Andrew Clapp
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/rfs-set-rule-considerations-for-co-digestion/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T120000
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SUMMARY:H2 + LCA: Demystifying Life-Cycle Analysis for Hydrogen Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law August 2022 contains potentially more than $100 billion of tax incentives over its lifetime. Project developers have the opportunity to seize on and set in motion a rapid-growth pathway for the clean hydrogen economy. This 10-year tax credit is extremely valuable and represents a substantial share of the economic proposition for clean hydrogen production. Specifically\, the IRA’s 45V tax credit requires emissions from hydrogen production to meet a low-carbon threshold on a well-to-gate life-cycle basis. To determine eligibility\, project developers need a carbon intensity (CI) score. \nIn this webinar\, EcoEngineers will speak about carbon Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA)\, including factors that affect CI\, project eligibility and compliance\, and delve into strategies for project developers to navigate regulatory uncertainty effectively and share practical guidance on technology selection. \nPresenters: \nTanya Peacock Ghasideh Pourhashem\, Ph.D. Guillermo Aguirre
URL:https://www.ecoengineers.us/event/h2-lca-demystifying-life-cycle-analysis-for-hydrogen-webinar/
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