Renewable Gas 360 Webinar
Using Public-Private Partnerships to Convert Municipal Waste into Renewable Energy (Gases)
Thursday, June 3 | 10:30 a.m. PT
Renewable Gas 360 Webinar
As states develop policies to divert organic waste from landfills, municipalities must develop solutions to meet these requirements. By leveraging public-private partnerships, local agencies that manage wastewater and solid waste can retrofit existing infrastructure to cost effectively process organic wastes. The result? Less waste in landfills, increased low carbon RNG and organic fertilizer, and more sustainable communities.

Attend this 75-minute Renewable Gas 360 webinar to hear industry leaders:

  • Describe the organic waste diversion mandates being implemented across state and federal levels
  • Share case studies highlighting successful public-private partnerships within the wastewater and municipal solid waste sectors
  • Discuss innovative technologies and solutions that complement the public sector’s efforts in landfill diversion and renewable gas generation
Yaniv Scherson, Ph.D., PE
Yaniv Scherson, Ph.D., PE
Chief Operating Officer


Anaergia


Sam Wade
Sam Wade
Director of State Regulatory Affairs


The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas
Mr. Hilary Gans
Mr. Hilary Gans
Senior Operations and Engineering Manager

South Bayside Waste Management Authority
Darron Poulsen
Darron Poulsen
General Manager


Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority
Julia Levin
Executive Director


Bioenergy Association of California
Moderator

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Getting to Neutral: The Importance of Renewable Gas in Decarbonizing Society
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Exploring Renewable Hydrogen Production Pathways
Watch the recording of this 75-minute webinar, which took place September 9, to learn about some of the most promising renewable hydrogen production technologies and about how these pathways can be promoted and advanced through sensible public policy.
National & State RNG Supply: Increasing Opportunities for Decarbonization
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Blending Renewable Hydrogen into the Natural Gas Pipeline: Key Opportunities and Challenges
Watch the recording of this 75-minute webinar, which took place December 10, to learn how renewable hydrogen can be an important solution for the storage of renewable electricity and the decarbonization of our gas supply.
How Renewable Gases Can Help Decentralize the Grid: Fuel Cells & Microgrids
Watch the recording of this 75-minute webinar, which took place October 28, to learn about renewable gas powered fuel cells, microgrid developers, and insight into the policies that can be implemented to accelerate the proliferation of climate friendly microgrids powered by zero emission fuel cells.

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Co-Produced by ACT News, GNA, and the Bioenergy Association of California