Waste-to-Wheels: Building for Success Workshop
Clean Cities and Clean Fuels Ohio hosted the Waste-to-Wheels: Building for Success Workshop on December 1, 2010, to aid developing fuel projects for renewable natural gas vehicles. This workshop provided training on feedstock sources, conversion processes, upgrading technologies, financial incentives, natural gas vehicle engine offerings, fueling, and project development strategies.
Workshop Profile
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The Waste-to-Wheels: Building for Success Workshop aided developing fuel projects for renewable natural gas vehicles.
Presentations
The workshop featured the following presentations.
- CNG Station Design Primer
Rob Adams, Marathon Technical Services
- Leveraging Financial Incentives and Programs
Ted Barnes, Gas Technology Institute
- Wastewater plant Biogas to RNG
Anna Brynas, Swedish Biogas International
- Renewable Gas and Transportation
Christopher Cavanagh, National Grid
- Processing 101: Gas Cleanup
Jeff Cook, Acrion Technologies
- Integrating Organics: Sourcing, Digesting, Composting
Craig Coker, Coker Composting & Consulting
- Anaerobic Digestion
Clemens Halene, quasar energy group
- Sustainable Transportation Solutions for the 21st Century: Landfill Gas to Vehicle Fuel Development Perspectives
Ralph Hirshberg, Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
- Anaerobic Digesters Across Ohio
Mel Kurtz, quasar energy group
- Partnering on the Altamont landfill gas to LNG plant
Bryan Luftglass, Linde
- Finding Key Partners—Puget Sound Clean Cities Experience with a Dairy Digester Biogas Project
Stephanie Meyn, Puget Sound Clean Cities; and Eric Leonhardt, Western Washington University
- Demonstrating Energy and Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Renewable Natural Gas
Marianne Mintz and Andrew Burnham, Argonne National Laboratory
- Promise and Challenge of Renewable Natural Gas as a Vehicle Fuel
Erik Neandross—Gladstein, Neandross and Associates
- Elements of a Winning Grant Proposal
Erik Neandross—Gladstein, Neandross & Associates
- Summary & Wrap Up
Erik Neandross—Gladstein, Neandross & Associates
- Sanitary Landfills: Source of Organic Materials and Biomethane Transport Fuel
Robert Simkins, County of Burlington, NJ
- Renewable Natural Gas: The Role of RNG in the Clean Cities Portfolio
Dennis Smith, U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities Program
- Natural Gas Vehicles: What's Here & What's Coming
Sean Turner—Gladstein, Neandross & Associates
- RNG and Wastewater Treatment: Current Practice and Potential Benefits
Michael Wardell, Mid-Atlantic Biosolids Association
- An RNG Developer's Perspective: It's a Numbers Game!
Evan Williams, Cambrian Energy