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June 3, 2024
3:00PM - 4:00PM
2024 Green / Clean Energy Project EHS Implications
Brian Burdorf, Trinity Consultants
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Many petrochemical manufacturers are exploring and pursuing green / clean energy projects based on market opportunities including federal funding initiatives. These projects range from production of specialized chemicals and materials that support clean energy priorities to projects that directly result in emission reductions (e.g., CO2). Even though they represent green and/or clean energy projects, they can trigger significant environmental, health, and safety (EHS) permitting, compliance, and community engagement requirements. As a result, “green” or “clean” does not necessarily mean easy permitting and compliance. This presentation provides petrochemical manufacturers the latest insight and guidance on EHS implications for green, clean energy projects.
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2024 Green / Clean Energy Project EHS Implications
Many petrochemical manufacturers are exploring and pursuing green / clean energy projects based on market opportunities including federal funding initiatives. These projects range from production of specialized chemicals and materials that support clean energy priorities to projects that directly result in emission reductions (e.g., CO2). Even though they represent green and/or clean energy projects, they can trigger significant environmental, health, and safety (EHS) permitting, compliance, and community engagement requirements. As a result, “green” or “clean” does not necessarily mean easy permitting and compliance. This presentation provides petrochemical manufacturers the latest insight and guidance on EHS implications for green, clean energy projects.
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