Register for this webinar that will provide insights into the findings of a brand new methane emission report done by Rambøll, The Danish Energy Agency, et al. This webinar is part of the Biogas Go Global program that aims to increase global biogas growth through knowledge sharing and commercial exchange between the United States and Denmark.
Since 2012, biogas production has increased rapidly in Denmark. By 2023, 30% of the gas in the gas grid is expected to be renewable natural gas. With that positive development, efforts are being taken to measure and reduce methane slip from biogas plants to ensure high productivity, profitability, and sustainability.
Program:
Welcome and market update on biogas developments in Denmark and U.S./Danish partnerships
Chris Voell - Danish North American Trade Council’s Waste, Recycling & Biogas Advisory (Washington, D.C.) and Claus Mortensen, Business Developer in Food & Bio Cluster Denmark - Denmark’s innovation cluster for bioresources
Danish efforts to reduce methane emission from biogas plants: Results & Best Practices from new report done by The Danish Energy Agency, Rambøll et al.
Anders Fredenslund, Senior Researcher and consultant, Private Consultant
Methane emissions from different biogas upgrading technologies
Alexander Ryhl, Head of Sales in Ammongas
Visit the event website for more information: https://foodbiocluster.dk/events/vis-aktiviteter?PID=46207&itemId=Events:17227
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