Scaling Biogas in North America: Local Challenges, Global Opportunities
Thoughts on where North American biogas actually stands: strong resources and policy support, but a fragmented market held back by offtake uncertainty and inconsistent carbon accounting.
Integrating Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Into Climate Action at COP26
Reflections following participation in an official COP26 Blue Zone side event on short-lived climate pollutants, methane reduction, and the role of gas engines and biogas upgrading systems in supporting both emissions reduction and resilient onsite power generation.
Waste, Cities and Energy Security: Reflections on Sustainable Infrastructure in India
Thoughts following the publication of a white paper examining sustainable municipal waste management and anaerobic digestion in India. Exploring the relationship between waste, energy resilience, urbanisation and environmental sustainability and why biogas infrastructure may become increasingly important in rapidly developing economies.
Energy, Methane and Sustainable Infrastructure: UK–Rwanda Trade and Investment Forum
Reflections following the UK–Rwanda Trade and Investment Forum 2014 examining the role of methane-to-power, biogas and landfill gas infrastructure in Rwanda’s long-term development. Exploring how energy generation, sanitation, emissions reduction and urban resilience are increasingly interconnected across rapidly developing economies.
Waste, Energy, and the Politics of Deployment: Early Lessons from the UK's Transition Away from Landfill
The technology worked. The regulatory and political environment did not move with it. An early lesson in how infrastructure deployment is shaped as much by policy as by engineering.
Five Nines and Fast Power
Making better power infrastructure decisions in the age of AI.