Harnessing Energy Security and Fuel Production from Organic Waste
May 14 | 10:30 a.m. | Ryan Murray
Are you interested in enhancing energy security at your military base or federal facility? Consider turning your waste into energy! Join Ryan Murray as he presents the development of waste-to-energy systems that transform organic waste—such as kitchen waste, municipal solid waste, fats, oils, greases (FOGs), and lawn clippings—into biomethane and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ryan will also discuss our waste-to-energy RNG digester facility project, which uses multiple innovative technologies to maximize the benefits of renewable resources, enhance sustainability and add resilience to our renewable natural gas (RNG) systems. These same, proven technologies can capture and repurpose existing waste streams at military bases to create low-carbon fuel and electricity.
Visit booth #542 to connect with Ryan or other members of our Federal and EPC Greenhouse Gas Reduction teams and discover how we can help you achieve your energy goals.
About the Conference
The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) has over 20,000 members including uniformed service members, government civilians, private sector practitioners, and members of academia. SAME offers professional and personal development, networking, and community involvement to individuals and organizations committed to national security. Each year, SAME hosts the Joint Engineer Training Conference (JETC), where colleagues from across the A/E/C profession and joint engineer community come together for three days of education, training, and networking.