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Mexico Business Now
“Bioenergy: The role of Biogas, Biomethane in Energy Transition” by Guillermo Gómez, CEO, Consultoría Sustentable G2H (AA1319)

Mexico Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 6:21


The following article of the Oil & Gas industry is: “Bioenergy: The role of Biogas, Biomethane in Energy Transition” by Guillermo Gómez, CEO, Consultoría Sustentable G2H.

Decarb Connect
The Climate Decade in Focus: A 2025 Status Review

Decarb Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 51:08


With 2025 underway, we are midway through what is the most significant decade in tackling climate and the energy transition. Listen in to this conversation between Alex Cameron, Founder of Decarb Connect, and Ben Moens, Managing Director of Engie Impact, as they explore the progress, headwinds and tailwinds impacting industrial decarb. You'll get insights into 5 key technologies still set to impact industrial decarb, and also the route forward and expectations of where we will be by 2030. Key Takeaways: ·       How the shift in delivery and attitudes around industrial decarbonisation will shape the next 5 years·       The impact of the unforeseen crises of the 2020s and how we have responded to them ·       How a growing need to focus on climate economics is driving tech adoption and strategy ·       Renewables & electrification: there are strong fundamentals and momentum, but how can industrials manage market volatility?·       Nuclear: a clear shift in sentiment but when will meaningful contributions be possible? ·       Biomethane – a critical tool for many, but what active sourcing approaches will be needed? ·       Hydrogen – how has the hype bubble and contraction redrawn the future market? ·       Carbon capture - a niche solution which has gained substantial financial support ·       End-to-end economics in a value chain, and ways to manage the transition through the downstream willingness-to-pay and transition risks Show Links: -          Connect with Ben Moens and the team at Engie Impact-          Follow Alex Cameron on LinkedIn and find how to get involved with the membership and work of Decarb Connect Learn about our Sponsor: Janno MediaMany thanks to our production partner and sponsor Janno Media for their support in delivering this podcast. They continue to facilitate great conversations that connect us with our audience, and their skills and expertise mean we can concentrate exclusively on generating great content to engage, inform and inspire.Want to learn more about Decarb Connect? Our global membership platform, events and facilitated introductions support the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the world. Our clients include the most energy-intensive industrials from cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G and many more along with technology disruptors, investors and advisors. If you enjoyed this conversation, find out about our portfolio of events in US, Canada, UK and Europe – or explore our Decarbonisation Leaders Network (DLN), and learn why more than 200 members from the energy-intensive sectors have joined to share insights, meet partners who can accelerate their net zero plans and why it's the fastest growing network of its kind.      

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr. Legena Henry, Ph.D. - CEO & Founder, Rum and Sargassum Inc - Renewable Energy From The Caribbean

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 50:53


Send us a textDr. Legena Henry, Ph.D. is a Lecturer for Renewable Energy at University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados ( https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fst/cmp/faculty-and-staff/academic-staff/physics/legena-henry.aspx ) with research specializing in Renewable Energy, Ocean Engineering Analysis, Ocean Wave Statistics, Marine Hydrodynamics, and Applied Mechanics. Dr. Henry is also the CEO and Founder of Rum and Sargassum Inc. ( https://rumandsargassum.com/ ), a novel transportation biofuel company in Barbados where her research has been translated and focuses on sustainably generating usable power output from natural resources of the Caribbean Sea, such as Sargassum seaweed and ocean waves.Dr. Henry completed her B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering at Howard University, her M.Sc. in Ocean Engineering at the Center for Ocean Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and completed her Ph.D. research in mechanical engineering at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus. Dr. Henry also currently serves on the MIT Educational Council. Important Episode Link - Experimental Evidence on the Use of Biomethane from Rum Distillery Waste and Sargassum Seaweed as an Alternative Fuel for Transportation in Barbados – 2021 – Interamerican Development Bank -https://publications.iadb.org/en/experimental-evidence-use-biomethane-rum-distillery-waste-and-sargassum-seaweed-alternative-fuel#LegenaHenry #Sargassum #Biofuel #Biomethane #CNG #CompressedNaturalGas #Rum #RenewableEnergy #UniversityOfTheWestIndies #Barbados #PrimeMinister #MiaMottley  #OceanEngineering #WaveStatistics #MarineHydrodynamics #AppliedMechanics  #Nature #Biodiversity #Environment #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast  #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show

Breakfast Business
Biomethane and compressed natural gas as an alternative cleaner fuel

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 7:27


Recently we spoke about Hydrotreated Vegetable oil as an alternative, cleaner fuel for companies and households. But what about Biomethane or Bio Compressed natural gas made from food and animal waste? It cuts nasty emissions for trucks by 90% and Flogas is already one of the companies offering Bio CNG a filling station.Paddy Phelan from South East Energy Agency wrote a report into Bio CNG and Paddy joined Joe this morning on the show.

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The Farming Week
€40m National Biomethane Strategy | AMS to be Used in ACRES Checks | Agriculture to 'Exceed' Emissions Ceiling

The Farming Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 33:55


 Charles O'Donnell, Aisling O'Brien and Rubina Freiberg bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes:€40m National Biomethane Strategy published;Protesters demand ‘justice' for ash dieback farmers;DII presents 10-point plan to ‘secure' nitrates derogation;Agriculture to ‘exceed' emissions ceiling;AMS to be used to check extensive grazing measure in ACRESDon't forget to rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland's weekly review of Irish agriculture, and visit Agriland.ie for more.

Today with Claire Byrne
Biomethane – is it the solution for carbon impact of our farms?

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 6:12


Stephen Robb, Renewables Editor with Irish Farmers Journal

Carbon Trading Chronicles
Biomethane: a solution for carbon compliance optimisation?

Carbon Trading Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 18:08


Can biomethane truly mitigate compliance costs? In this episode, we explore the unknown of biomass and its potential to alleviate compliance costs for EU ETS compliant entities. From understanding its diverse grades to its trading dynamics, we dissect the bullish and bearish trends impacting its market trajectory, and its role in the energy mix. Stefan Feuchtinger - Head of R&A at Vertis Environmental Finance. Sebastian Niculescu - Senior Corporate Sales Trader at Vertis Environmental Finance. Jay Morrod - Team Lead Renewable Gas Analysis at STX Group Disclaimer: https://legal.vertis.com/api/document/282/get_document/

MC Podcast
Biomethane for the Masses | Dairy Dive 99

MC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 22:44


We're joined by Joe Boufford of New Holland for one of our most interesting episodes yet. Joe describes the process of capturing methane on the dairy farm and how it can be used to promote energy independence on the farm, and how that process is becoming more affordable very soon. You won't want to miss this one!

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Ep 848: Young Stock Podcast - Episode 56 - Reclaiming a farm and building biogas plants

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 31:30


On this week's Youngstock Podcast, Stephen Robb, Renewables Editor with the Irish Farmers Journal speaks to Matthew Lang, Biomethane and Feedstock Lead with Carbon AMS about college and work experience, building biogas plants and reclaiming a farm.

Strade e Motori
La svolta green tra biocarburanti e tecnologia elettrica

Strade e Motori

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023


Con Michele Crisci, Presidente e AD di Volvo Italia e Raffaella Lucarno, Head of Bio Refinery & Supply, Biomethane di Eni Sustainable Mobility.Se è vero che, almeno stando al diktat europeo, la mobilità del futuro sarà full electric, è vero anche che l’approccio multi-tecnologico può rappresentare un ottimo strumento di transizione oltre che, dopo il 2035, un modo per salvare il motore endotermico rendendolo green. È un po’ la sfida portata avanti da Eni che – come sottolineato da Raffaella Lucarno, Head of Bio Refinery & Supply, Biomethane di Eni Sustainable Mobility – sta già producendo carburanti di origine biogenica come l’HVO.Nel frattempo, le case costruttrici sfoderano un’offensiva elettrica sempre più variegata. Volvo ha lanciato l’EX30, un suv ultracompatto che si propone come l’elettrico d'ingresso per gli automobilisti italiani, ancora in parte scettici – come evidenziato da Michele Crisci, Presidente e AD di Volvo Italia - sulle nuove motorizzazioni. Il distacco dalle auto a batteria è reso evidente anche dagli ultimi dati: mentre il mercato auto cresce la quota di elettrificate resta sostanzialmente ferma.

The Signpost Series
Biomethane – An Opportunity for Ireland

The Signpost Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 59:36


Teagasc Building Officer, JJ Lenihan, joined Tom O'Dwyer, Head of Teagasc's Signpost Programme, on the latest podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss ‘Biomethane – An Opportunity for Ireland'. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Teagasc's Barry Caslin.  To register for future webinars visit:https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/  For more podcasts from the Signpost Series go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/signpostpodcast/ 

ResearchPod
Green Energy in Germany: the business perspective

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 11:29 Transcription Available


Decarbonising energy production requires power plant operators to change to green technology.  Using models of the German energy system and realistic future scenarios, Dr Johannes Schaffert and his research partners have been investigating the regulatory system that will be needed to enable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.  In particular, the authors have been conducting a business analysis for turning renewable energy, such as electricity, into synthetic hydrogen gas and green methane. Read more about their research:  https://doi.org/10.3390/en15031174

Redefining Energy
87. Inflection point for Biogas/Biomethane - dec22

Redefining Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 30:56


The biogas/biomethane industry is now one of the promising segments of the Energy Transition: security of supply, renewables sources, local jobs, round the clock dispatchability; the industry ticks all boxes.Biogas can basically be made from any organic material, so the three big sectors are: 1) agricultural wastes (manures and slurries, crop residues) 2) food waste (from the processed food industry or food manufacturing, but also from supermarkets and households) 3) waste water. Biogas only contains 50%-60% methane; it can be upgraded to produce “biomethane” by removing the CO2 and other impurities.Recent massive deals have made the headlines (BP acquisition of Archaea, Shell of Nature Energy, Macquarie of BayWa biogas, Nextera of Energy Power Partners) and more big players are committing capital to this industry: (TotalEnergies, Marubeni). Overall, the industry could x10 this decade.To discuss the future of biogas/biomethane, we bring on Chris Huhne, UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary from 2010 to 2012, one of the founding fathers of CFDs in the Renewable Energy Industry and currently Chair of ADBA (Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association).We review the challenge of technological standardisation, government incentives, and feedstock supply chains. Will biogas solve the energy transition on its own? Certainly not. Will it be an important part of the solution? Definitely.We thank our long-time partners Aquila Capital

20 Minutes with Leon &...
20 minutes with Leon & Anders Mathiasson - Episode 2 : Scaling biogas across Europe to meet the 35 bcm biomethane 2030 target

20 Minutes with Leon &...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:40


In this episode, Leon is having a deep and insightful conversation with Anders Mathiasson, The President of the European Biogas Association who reviews the main points of focus of the last European Biogas Conference that took place on October 25th in Brussels. If you have not attended the conference, this episode is not to be missed. Anders has been in the energy and gas industry for more than 25 years now. In the mid 1990s he started working for the energy company Öresundskraft in Southern Sweden as Managing Director, then as CEO of the Swedish Gas Association between 2004 and 2016. His work has formed the basis for some of the Swedish government's proposals for improved conditions for biogas. Europe has fixed a target of 35 bcm on biomethane production by 2030. How are the EBA and the European Commission working together to meet this target ? What happened during the Conference and what is the state of the market for biogas and biomethane ? What are the perspectives for the biogas and biomethane players ? Anders is giving us an insiders perspective before coming to Bio360 Expo in Nantes where he will join our international experts for the dedicated Biogas conference on 8th of February 2023.

Redefining Energy - Minutes
40. Poland goes Nuclear, Biomethane gets huge, BigOil excess cash

Redefining Energy - Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 9:04


Gerard and Laurent debrief last week's news in the Energy Transition- Poland goes Nuclear (and Central Europe will follow)- What is BigOil doing with its cash?- Huge investments in Biomethane - “Are you going to COP?”

The Signpost Series
Meeting our sustainability targets in agriculture: the Agri biomethane opportunity

The Signpost Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 59:27


David Hagan, Sustainable Agricultural Manager, Devenish Nutrition and Russell Smyth, KPMG joined Mark Gibson, Head of Teagasc Outreach & Innovation Department, on this week's podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss meeting our sustainability targets in agriculture: the Agri biomethane opportunity. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar, which was facilitated by Padraig Foley, Teagasc. To register for future webinars visit: https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/ And for more podcasts from the Signpost Series go to: https://www.teagasc.ie/signpostpodcast/

The Sargassum Podcast
Ep.29: An Entire Island Nation Driving on Sargassum with Dr. Legena Henry

The Sargassum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 44:38


Dr. Legena Henry is an MIT graduate, and a Mechanical Engineer, who is now the Lecturer for Renewable Energy at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, specializing in Renewable Energy and Applied Mechanics. She researches sustainable energy sources in the Caribbean, such as bio-fuel from Sargassum seaweed, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, and wave energy. Listen to the episode to learn about: Intro (2:30) What Does Sargassum mean to Legena? (3:39) Barbados 100% Fossil Free by 2030! (3:48) Effect Sargassum has on Tourism in Barbados (4:51) Thoughts on renewable energy sources (6:10) Tourism, sargassum removal and placement into landfills and Hydrogen Sulfate gas (9:00) Success in Barbados of creating sargassum biofuel (10:52) How much water does it really take to make 1 bottle of rum and how much is wasted? (11:56) How you can help save the planet by drinking premium Caribbean rum - Part I (14:45) Ratio between wastewater and solids to make methane for fuel (16:54) Historical cane industry in Barbados (18:20) Why you should drink premium Caribbean rum – Part II (19:36) Why not cane for fuel? (20:00) Can we make rum from sargassum though? (20:55) Scaling up this as a solution (22:45) The micro digesters being used to create this project and how they are scaled-up (25:50) 100K USD grant received at the UN General Assembly for this amazing work! (26:50) What is the scale-up going to look like? (27:50) What happens to the waste from this process? (28:27) Is this sargassum methane biofuel the best option for Barbados right now? If so, why? (31:25) Renewable energy options for Barbados (32:35) Benefits of using fresh sargassum materials (34:00) Closing (35:00) Wrap-Up (35:45) Outro (39:56) Episode transcript To learn more about Legena Henry and her work: ֍ Legena's website ֍ Legena's LinkedIn page ֍ Legena's Researchgate page ֍ Paper: Experimental Evidence on the Use of Biomethane from Rum Distillery Waste and Sargassum Seaweed as an Alternative Fuel for Transportation in Barbados We love to hear from you, feel free to drop us an email to SargassumPodcast@gmx.net, and connect with us on social media: facebook, twitter, Instagram, linkedin. Can't get enough? Become one of our patrons Become one of our patrons (https://www.patreon.com/Sargassumpodcast) for as little as $1 a month. Patrons get to submit questions to us prior to the interviews that we will then ask our guests. We are grateful for each supporter and look forward to connecting with you. Like our music? The song is called Them Ah Pree by Drizzle Roadranna. Follow him on youtubeand Spotify

The Curious Farmer
Ruminant Livestock and Greenhouse Gases

The Curious Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 49:02


This episode is really about carbon accounting in farming – listening will help you gain a better holistic overview and understanding of emissions from livestock, carbon sequestration in soil, and the dilemma that this presents to farmers.  Matt, Kate and Iain discuss the need to develop strategies to assist farmers to manage their farm and livestocks  with economics, sustainability and socially acceptable solutions in mind.Farmers who are interested in becoming involved in Matt's research can contact him via email: Matthew.Harrison@utas.edu.au - his incredibly impressive bio at UTas can be found here.A bit more about Matthew: his research aims to improve the profitability, sustainability, competitive advantage and social acceptability of agricultural systems. He leads a team that focusses on adaptation to climate change, extreme climatic events and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through environmental, social and economic innovations. Their work also includes disruptive technologies, irrigation, seasonal climate forecasting, and whole farm systems approaches for profitable, sustainable intensification.Contact Kate with questions or feedback at thecuriousfarmer@gmail.com or on Facebook, Instagram, or via their webpage 

Energy Policycast
Are markets ready for biomethane?

Energy Policycast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 27:26


Are markets mature for trading green gases like biomethane? Tara Amirkhizi, PhD from DTU, gives a status and describe her research within the FutureGas project on markets for biomethane.  Florence School of Regulation's taxonomy on green gases James Buchanan: An Economic Theory of Clubs Tara's Florence School of Regulation article Status quo of renewable gas markets in the EU Ecofys describes the term "chain of custody": Analysis of the operation of the mass balance system and alternatives The paper "A Journey to a common European Biomethane Market" is found in Tara's thesis: FutureGas-Markets and Regulation for Renewable Gases in an Integrated Energy System Sound design by Dea Cisar. Hosted and produced by Daniel Sneum, Sustainability Division, Technical University of Denmark - comments welcome.  Please rate + share with your colleagues, so we can get fresh research into new ears and brains!

Farming Today
05/01/21 Brexit trade deal, biomethane on farm

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 13:35


It’s the beginning of the first working week under our new trade deal with the EU. All this week we’ll be looking at farming, and fishing to see what the deal means for businesses across the industry. Today we speak to trade expert, Dmitry Grozoubinski, and the president of the National Farmers' Union President, Minette Batters. The NFU says securing a deal was a positive step, but it’s warned that future trade with the EU will not be completely frictionless and will add cost for farmers. And we continue our week-long look at farm-generated energy, with biomethane. Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton.

NGV World Podcast
The present and future of CNG and Biomethane for Asia - William Aw, VP at ANGVA (Part 2)

NGV World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 43:22


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NGV World Podcast
Lynn Lyon, VP of Strategic Marketing at Hexagon Lincoln [Rebroadcast]

NGV World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 54:08


In this episode we chat with Lynn Lyon. She is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Hexagon Lincoln and a true Energy Influencer with a huge background in the natural gas industry and a very big audience in social media. We discuss about how interesting is being a part of the Hexagon group, a group very acknowledged by their experience with type IV carbon fiber cylinders, and how the main driver of these premium products is the great people behind it. We go deep on the relevance of CNG in many different applications and the incipient market of Biomethane around Europe and America. Also, we chat about the importance on Hydrogen in many different markets as a vehicle fuel and how Hexagon dedicates a lot of effort into developing breakthrough applications with an innovative approach. We concluded that the alternative fuels industry is going to look very different of what we are used to see, in the way that there's not going to be a silver bullet solution at all, but instead, the variations and alternatives of particular locations and its inherent advantages will shape the future of fuels for vehicles around the world.Here’s what we discuss in this episode:How Lynn became familiar with Natural Gas and Alternative Fuels (1:35)Lynn becoming the VP of Strategic Marketing of Hexagon Lincoln (4:35)What is the structure of the Hexagon group based on Business Areas and every aspect of the Hexagon Mobile Pipeline (5:46)What are the market trends for medium and heavy duty for alternative fuels in America and Europe (9:55)How Hexagon is involved with Biomethane and what is the impact of renewable natural gas (12:40)What makes Hexagon products so special, that keeps getting selected by so many different OEMs and the growth in the German market for CNG including Audi and Volkswagen partnerships (15:52)The vehicle hydrogen market in Europe and America (21:12)What is the current state of Hydrogen mobility in 2019, and how Methane plays a big role in the Hydrogen production value chain. (38:48)How the interest for Hydrogen among auto manufacturers is growing (41:13)How the Agility acquisition fits with the entrepreneurial innovative solutions at Hexagon and the collaboration for almost every alternative fuel around (44:00)Why the natural gas vehicles is going to stay relevant and diversified in the upcoming years in so many places around the world (46:22)About the flare gas opportunity as an alternative fuels, and how compressed natural gas becomes more and more an option accompanying LNG instead of being replaced by it (49:48)Resources:Lynn Lyon LinkedIn Posts Lynn Lyon Twitter profileVolkswagen request from HexagonMarine Vessels using Hexagon tanks for LNGHexagon Ragasco LPG/Propane – documentation and literatureMobile Pipeline with Compressed Natural Gas, Renewable Natural Gas or Biogas – eBrochure and videoHexagon Purus Hydrogen – media library and

Energy Vista: A Podcast on Energy Issues, Professional and Personal Trajectories
A Chat with Paula Gant on Gas Molecule Post-2030, Innovations and Taking Breaks

Energy Vista: A Podcast on Energy Issues, Professional and Personal Trajectories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 25:19


Leslie Palti-Guzman is exchanging with Dr. Paula Gant, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Innovation at GTI. The discussion addresses the future of natural gas, pipelines and storage post-2030 at a time when our energy systems will be undergoing deep decarbonization. Paula highlights several innovations, including turning hydrogen and bio-methane into chemicals. On her professional and personal trajectories, Paula talks about her career path including her years working at DOE under the Obama adm, learning by doing and taking a pause in between works to readjust priorities.

NGV World Podcast
Johannes Escudero - Founder, CEO & Executive Director at the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas

NGV World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 59:50


In this episode we get the chance to talk with Johannes Escudero. He is the Founder, CEO & Executive Director - Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas, a North American Association dedicated to advocate for sustainable development, deployment and utilization of renewable natural gas, this promising fuel, more encouraged now than ever.The potential for renewable Biomethane is huge, 28,000 feedstock sources remain with a huge potential of still capture its methane. We are talking about 2,000 landfills, 8,000 large farms, and more than 17,000 wastewater treatment facilities where best case scenario there is a system in place capturing some of the Biogas, and maybe generating some power for its own operation, but worst case scenario it’s being flared or maybe even vented.Over the course of this enlightening conversation with Johannes, it was demonstrated that Renewable Natural gas is facing technical impediments and several cost barriers, but we can clearly see at this moment, that RNG is an amazing and sustainable solution, and hundreds of projects continuously producing this fuel are the proof that it works.This is what we discussed on the podcast:How were the beginnings at the State Assembly for Johannes (1:50)About the first renewable natural gas project in the United States (7:15)How the Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) programs impacted the ecosystem (9:20)What’s the potential for Renewable Natural Gas projects on LandFills, Farms and Sewage (17:10)How to deal efficiently with consensus on an association (21:24)What are some efforts that the coalition have advocated for (26:30)What is Renewable Natural Gas (30:30)How RNG is driving Natural Gas Vehicle adoption (35:30)Why Renewable Natural Gas injection was banned from California since 1988 46:06Resources:RNG Coalition websiteA great website aggregating RNG Content - RenewableNaturalGas.infoJohannes Escudero Linkedin ProfileWhat is the RNG Coalition

NGV World Podcast
Phillipe Heisch - Global sales manager of LNG distribution systems at Cryostar

NGV World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 74:40


In this episode we get the chance to meet Philippe Heisch. He is the Global Sales Manager of LNG distribution systems at Cryostar, and a really passionate professional when it comes to bringing a new and efficient alternative fuel system to the market.We learn many different things about Cryostar, a company with an amazing background in a very specific industry which is cryogenic equipment. At this moment Cryostar is going to scale from 400 to more than 800 workers with many different facilities continuously evolving around the world. Not only that, Cryostar is one of the leaders with the operation of more than 77 refueling stations in Europe at this moment.We go deep into understanding what are the basic requirements for developing new LNG stations, and how to start dimensioning them. We get to know a lot better about how can LNG tackle the autonomy issues and still be considered as a feasible solution for Heavy Duty fleet owners.We talk extendedly on the LNG market trends in China, Europe and America, and how policies developments can impact the market.To conclude, we discussed on how vulnerable is still the LNG market to oil prices and discuss a very interesting idea of developing an International Organization exclusively dedicated to Natural Gas Vehicles.Here’s what we discuss in this episode:Why Philippe is so passionate about LNG and Cryogenics (2:06)The Cryostar beginnings and upcoming amazing growth (4:08)What exactly makes Cryostar a so special company (10:40)How Liquified Natural Gas works? (14:00)How polytical decisions may impact the growth of the LNG market and the final customer decision to prefer an alternative fuel? (20:30)What the LNG industry can learn about the execution in other countries, like the Chinese LNG Market? (28:16)How the transportation industry is configured in Europe and America regarding Heavy Duty OEMS? (35:20)What is the FUELNG-Deploy option, and what are their advantages? What’s the capacity for this removable fueling station? (44:00)Is Liquified Biogas a reality? What are the trends reagarding moving biogas transformed to LNG? (56:39)What is the real impact of Marine Air Pollution from ships, and what’s the participation of Cryostar in transforming this reality with LNG Ships (1:03:20)Why we should keep an eye on new environmental policies, LNG new OEM developments, and the continuous education of young generations on these topics. (1:10:00)Resources:Philippe Heisch Linkedin ProfileCryostar WebsiteMeet the FUELNG-DeployCryostar page profileWhy Cryostar is a HighTechnology CompanyCryostar promoting LNG in SouthAmerica

NGV World Podcast
Lynn Lyon, VP of Strategic Marketing at Hexagon Lincoln

NGV World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 54:08


In this episode we chat with Lynn Lyon. She is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Hexagon Lincoln and a true Energy Influencer with a huge background in the natural gas industry and a very big audience in social media. We discuss about how interesting is being a part of the Hexagon group, a group very acknowledged by their experience with type IV carbon fiber cylinders, and how the main driver of these premium products is the great people behind it. We go deep on the relevance of CNG in many different applications and the incipient market of Biomethane around Europe and America. Also, we chat about the importance on Hydrogen in many different markets as a vehicle fuel and how Hexagon dedicates a lot of effort into developing breakthrough applications with an innovative approach. We concluded that the alternative fuels industry is going to look very different of what we are used to see, in the way that there's not going to be a silver bullet solution at all, but instead, the variations and alternatives of particular locations and its inherent advantages will shape the future of fuels for vehicles around the world.Here’s what we discuss in this episode:How Lynn became familiar with Natural Gas and Alternative Fuels (1:35)Lynn becoming the VP of Strategic Marketing of Hexagon Lincoln (4:35)What is the structure of the Hexagon group based on Business Areas and every aspect of the Hexagon Mobile Pipeline (5:46)What are the market trends for medium and heavy duty for alternative fuels in America and Europe (9:55)How Hexagon is involved with Biomethane and what is the impact of renewable natural gas (12:40)What makes Hexagon products so special, that keeps getting selected by so many different OEMs and the growth in the German market for CNG including Audi and Volkswagen partnerships (15:52)The vehicle hydrogen market in Europe and America (21:12)What is the current state of Hydrogen mobility in 2019, and how Methane plays a big role in the Hydrogen production value chain. (38:48)How the interest for Hydrogen among auto manufacturers is growing (41:13)How the Agility acquisition fits with the entrepreneurial innovative solutions at Hexagon and the collaboration for almost every alternative fuel around (44:00)Why the natural gas vehicles is going to stay relevant and diversified in the upcoming years in so many places around the world (46:22)About the flare gas opportunity as an alternative fuels, and how compressed natural gas becomes more and more an option accompanying LNG instead of being replaced by it (49:48)Resources:Lynn Lyon LinkedIn Posts Lynn Lyon Twitter profileVolkswagen request from HexagonMarine Vessels using Hexagon tanks for LNGHexagon Ragasco LPG/Propane – documentation and literatureMobile Pipeline with Compressed Natural Gas, Renewable Natural Gas or Biogas – eBrochure and videoHexagon Purus Hydrogen – media library and

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #2068 – Could Trump Raise Car Import Taxes?, Converting Wastewater to Biofuel, Training Techs with Virtual Reality

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 7:56


- Training Techs with Virtual Reality - Converting Wastewater to Biofuel - NVIDIA and Bosch Create AI Self-Driving Computer - Goodyear’s Futuristic Tires - 37 Seconds in the Autoline Garage - Could Trump Raise Car Import Taxes?

Autoline Daily
AD #2068 – Could Trump Raise Car Import Taxes?, Converting Wastewater to Biofuel, Training Techs with Virtual Reality

Autoline Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 7:44


- Training Techs with Virtual Reality- Converting Wastewater to Biofuel- NVIDIA and Bosch Create AI Self-Driving Computer- Goodyear’s Futuristic Tires- 37 Seconds in the Autoline Garage- Could Trump Raise Car Import Taxes?