Event Summary
Introduction with definitions for the background and beneficial use of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) The sources and end uses of RNG in today’s market. The utilization and gas transmission of RNG within the natural gas market along with gas quality characteristics. A look at gas interchangeability and overall emissions benefits from carbon intensity of multiple sources of RNG. This includes landfill gas, digester gas from manure and wastewater treatment biogas.
Attendees will receive 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) upon completion.
Course Objectives
Definition of RNG and its applications within the renewable fuel network (US EPA RFS) and Voluntary markets. How to meet and discuss RNG developments with owners and operators for interconnects to existing pipeline infrastructure.
Who Should Attend
RNG Basics and definitions will impact most all parts of the public and private pipeline owners. With answers to economic and technical questions for support of the NG and RNG industry. Public safety, economic impacts, and most importantly, environmental impact on local communities.
Meet Your Instructor
David Mauney, IV
Principal Owner, The Hunter Group, LLC
David H. Mauney IV has been instrumental in developing several renewable energy projects that included both electric power generation and renewable natural gas (RNG). His unique background in developing renewable energy projects both domestically and
internationally set the stage for The Hunter Groups future.