Wastewater treatment plants that are not monetizing their waste biogas are missing out on a great opportunity. Operators can treat the biogas emitted from a biosolids digester and turn it into a lower-cost renewable energy source. This approach can benefit both sustainability efforts and the bottom line.
Join ENGIE for a webinar focused on why — and how — wastewater treatment plants are leveraging biogas. We will discuss:
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Boyd Gregg is a Senior Business Development Manager at ENGIE North America. Licensed and certified as a Professional Engineer (PE), he develops infrastructure projects for public sector customers. His work includes design and construction of co-digestion wastewater facilities, biosolids processing facilities, waste-to-energy, and combined heat and power (CHP) systems. For 20 years, he has held engineering and management positions in the wastewater treatment industry, and serves on the city council of Charleston, SC. He holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering and Applied Fluid Mechanics from Clemson University.
Ravi K. Bhaskar, Ph.D., is a Senior Wastewater Engineer and the Water/Wastewater Commercial Lead for ENGIE North America (Houston).
John Paul Jewell is the Regional Sales Manager, Northeast at ENGIE North America. He develops energy-saving partnerships, resilient infrastructure, and sustainability strategies with public-sector entities. For more than a decade, he’s held positions in environmental affairs and sustainable energy. Prior to ENGIE, he was a Clean Energy Finance Specialist and Research Coordinator at the Environmental Law & Policy Center. He holds a Master of Environmental Management and an MBA from Yale University.