Webinar

Energy Megatrends and the Environment

Are you hearing a lot of buzz around terms like decarbonization, electrification and grid modernization, but not quite sure what they mean? Maybe you’re familiar with the concepts, but aren’t sure what to do about it?

This webinar recording provides an overview of environmental issues that arise as various types of electrical generators meet the needs of an evolving energy landscape. You’ll walk away with:

  • An understanding of the overall energy landscape as we transition to a more resilient and environmentally-conscious energy system
  • An understanding of environmental impacts associated with these changes, especially greenhouse gas emissions and air quality
  • Practical strategies for staying ahead of the regulatory curve.
author

Tom Rolfson

Air Quality Project Manager

Tom has extensive experience in air quality permitting and compliance, air emission inventories, air dispersion modeling, and multi-media environmental compliance. His project experience includes Clean Air Act New Source Review and Title V Air Permitting projects, as well as environmental compliance oversight for industrial, manufacturing and institutional clients. Tom also assists clients with strategic planning for capital projects and proposed state and federal air regulations, and has experience representing clients in communications with local, state and federal regulating authorities. He has also prepared and certified numerous oil SPCC plans, conducted multi-media environmental compliance audits and prepared EPA hazardous chemical reports.

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