Offgas methane has been identified as the leading source of methane slip into the atmosphere from biomethane/RNG upgrading plants. That's all fuel-grade gas. And that's money up in the air. And when methane is up to 28 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than CO2, the loss goes beyond finances.
In this webinar, hosted by Antti Heikkilä and Juha Paldanius, we go behind the scenes for a look at why methane slip is the silent profit-killer in biogas upgrading. We will cover both the mechanics of methane slip and most crucially, what you can do about it. So that you can ensure you upgrading operation makes both economical and ecological sense.
Key takeaways:
- What is methane slip, pt. 1: Mechanics and processes
- What is methane slip, pt. 2: Financial and environmental impact
- Countering methane slip, pt. 1: Protecting your profit margin
- Countering methane slip, pt. 2: Choosing the right monitoring solutions
- Q&A – your questions answered
Audience participation is encouraged, and we welcome your questions both ahead, during and after the webinar.
ps. Both webinar sessions will cover & present the same material, and you are welcome to pick either airtime. In case you won't be able to make the airtime, we will send a link to the recorded webinar for viewing at your leisure.
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Antti Heikkilä
Antti’s focus is on multigas infrared instruments and developing products for wholly new market areas.
With over 15 years of experience in process and emission monitoring instruments and infrared gas analysis, Antti holds a M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry.
He is an active member of multiple international standardization workgroups (both ISO and CEN) on air quality and greenhouse gas measurements.
Juha Paldanius
Juha's focus is on the market developments, requirements and solutions in decarbonization and specifically carbon capture.
With over 15 years of experience in various industrial applications and processes at Vaisala's Liquid Measurements solutions, Juha holds a M. Sc. in Chemical Technology.