Join us for our November Lunchtime Lecture with Dr. David Allen from the Cockrell School of Engineering.
Join us for our November Virtual Lunchtime Lecture - “Reducing Methane Emissions: Rapid Climate Action and More Efficient Energy Systems”
The world is transitioning toward greater use of renewable energy sources, but that transition will take time. In the meantime, improving the performance of current energy systems will continue to play an important role in meeting future energy needs and reducing emissions.
Methane emissions are a significant part of emissions from today’s oil and gas supply chains, and reducing those emissions represents one of the most impactful near-term opportunities for improving energy efficiency and system performance. Because methane is also a valuable energy product, reducing methane emissions can help minimize waste while strengthening existing energy systems.
In our November Lunchtime Lecture, Dr. David Allen will explore the methods and technologies used to identify, measure, and mitigate methane emissions across oil and gas supply chains. Topics will include advanced methane measurement networks, strategies for reducing emissions, and recent progress in improving energy system performance.
Texas Exes, a non-profit organization, is excited to bring our virtual Lunchtime Lectures to you free of charge. If you can, please consider making a donation when registering to help us continue to engage alumni and students across the globe.
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