Title: Intro of Matthew Stone, Matthew Stone Project RF1, Renovare RF1
1Technology to Fuel a Green Recovery from Lockdown
Introduced by Matthew Stone, Renovare Fuels
Chairman.
2Renovare RF1
3Introduced by Matthew Stone, Renovare Fuels
Chairman
- The world was recently reeling from the COVID-19
pandemic and the necessary measures that have
been put in place. Lockdown has had a huge impact
on society and the economy, with many businesses
having to temporarily close or drastically
restructure working practices to stay afloat. - However, one unforeseen beneficiary of the
pandemic has been the environment. With
restrictions on travel and minimal commuting,
carbon emissions in 2020 have been reduced to
levels that are significantly lower than the same
period in 2019.
Matthew Stone Project RF1
4Matthew Stone, Matthew Stone Project RF1,
Renovare Project RF1, Renovare RF1
- Even as things start to return to some semblance
of normality and emissions begin to rise once
again, the International Energy Agency has
predicted that emissions will be around 8 lower
year-on-year by the end of 2020. - Leaders are now calling on governments to make
changes and implement a green economic recovery
that utilises technology to keep emissions low,
while making the transition to a carbon-neutral
future.
Renovare Project RF1
5A Green Recovery, Renovare Project RF1, Renovare
RF1
- At the peak of lockdown, the carbon emissions of
many countries around the world were almost 25
lower than at the same time the previous year.
The UK was one of the leaders in this drop, with
emissions falling by 31 at the height of the
lockdown measures. - The Committee on Climate Change in the UK has
released its annual parliamentary report, which
calls for the implementation of various
technologies and strategies to capitalise on the
progress made and accelerate the transition to a
greener and more sustainable future. - For the first time, the annual report contained
specific measures aimed at individual government
departments, outlining areas where improvements
must be made to ensure a greener future.
Matthew Stone Project RF1
6(No Transcript)
7Carbon Capture and Storage, Renovare Project RF1,
Renovare RF1
- No matter how many new systems and technologies
are implemented, the transition to a
carbon-neutral environment will necessarily take
some time. While these new processes are being
introduced, carbon capture and storage (CCS)
technologies can help reduce the levels of
emissions that are released into the atmosphere. - CCS technologies capture carbon dioxide before or
after the combustion process and compress the gas
into a liquid. In liquid form this compound can
be used in industrial processes, or even used to
refill oil and gas reservoirs that have been
depleted. - Infrastructure investment is minimal, mainly
focused on laying pipes for transporting the
liquid product, and the end result is a net
reduction of emissions in traditional supplies of
energy.
Renovare Project RF1
8Energy from Waste, Matthew Stone Project RF1,
Renovare RF1
- Energy from waste (EfW) technologies have the
potential to create new sources of energy from
what would previously have been waste products.
Almost any form of biodegradable waste can be
used to help offset carbon emissions from fossil
fuels. - Matthew Stone, Renovare Fuels Chairman, is an
acknowledged expert in the field of clean energy
technology. Renovare Fuels has designed a new
technology which uses the biogas from anaerobic
digestion to create liquid fuel. - This technology has already been successfully
trialled and independently validated and has the
potential to achieve 250 million litres in annual
production by 2030. The resulting fuel, which can
be produced from anaerobic digesters, landfill
sites and sewerage treatment facilities, can be
used as a diesel replacement without requirement
for engine modification.
Matthew Stone Project RF1
9Renovare RF1
10About Renovare Fuels, Duncan Clark Project RF1,
Matthew Stone Project RF1
- Renovare Fuels has designed a new technology for
the conversion of biogas into liquid fuel that
can produce either a diesel or Jet A1
replacement. As the biogas comes from waste
materials, challenges such as competing with
feedstock supply chains are overcome and issues
of environmental damage caused by changes to land
use are avoided. - The team includes Duncan Clark, Renovare Fuels
Business Development Manager, who has an
extensive background in long-term value creation
in the clean energy sector. At present, an
estimated 60 of annual global municipal solid
waste is biodegradable. - Renovare Fuels technology, if applied to all
this waste, has the potential to generate over 40
billion litres of transportation fuel each year.
Matthew Stone Project RF1
11More Details
- Learn more details about Duncan Clark Project
RF1, Matthew Stone Project RF1, Renovare Project
RF1, Renovare RF1, Visit here https//duncanclark
projectrf1.blogspot.com/
12(No Transcript)