Published by Todd Bush on August 29, 2023
Leader of CO2 Compression, Measurement Technology Provider to Speak About GHG Protocols, Carbon E-Accounting Practices as Carbon Management Panel Participant
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SCS Technologies(SCS), a leading provider of CO2 compression and measurement systems, methane vapor recovery units and petroleum LACT units, today announced that CEO Cody Johnson will speak at the Hart Energy Carbon & ESG Conference in Houston on August 30, 2023 at 1:25 p.m. CT. As a participant on the Carbon Management Techniques panel, Johnson will share greenhouse gas (GHG) protocols and e-accounting practices for the energy transition.
“Houston is taking center stage in the energy transition, and the Hart Energy Carbon & ESG Conference is at the heart of it, gathering leaders committed to balancing consumer energy needs with carbon reduction,” said Johnson. “Our team at SCS Technologies is passionate about enabling the energy industry's shift towards a sustainable future. I look forward to collaborating with these energy pioneers to brainstorm and strategize on effective carbon management.”
The Hart Energy Carbon & ESG Strategies Conference will feature in-depth conversations led by industry leaders on topics such as carbon capture, direct air capture, enhanced oil recovery, responsibly sourced gas, renewable natural gas, and a comprehensive look at federal funding obstacles and insurance dilemmas.
“Hart Energy is thrilled that Cody Johnson will participate in the inaugural Carbon & ESG Strategies Conference,” said Jordan Blum, Hart Energy editorial director. “SCS Technologies is a great fit with its focus on reducing methane emissions in the oilfield and on working toward net-zero goals.”
>> Additional Reading: SCS Technologies’ CEO Cody Johnson to be a Keynote Speaker at National Carbon Capture Conference and Expo
SCS Technologies designs, fabricates, and installs CO2 compression and measurement systems, methane vapor recovery units, and petroleum LACT units for the energy, industrial and environmental sectors. SCS Technologies has committed to net zero emissions by 2050 as part of the company’s strategic initiative to mitigate CO2 emissions within its operations. Based in Big Spring, Texas, with a Strategy & Innovation Office in the Ion Houston, SCS Technologies is partnered with Black Bay Energy Capital, an energy-focused private equity fund based in New Orleans, Louisiana. www.scstechglobal.com; www.blackbayenergy.com
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.
Inside This Issue 💧 Vema Hydrogen Secures $13 Million to Produce Clean Hydrogen Below $1 per Kilogram 🏭 Air Liquide Could Pursue Just Two Out of Six Us Hydrogen Hubs After Trump Halts Funding 🪨 Sc...
Inside This Issue 🏭 Wood Operating Innovative Pilot Carbon Capture Plant in Wyoming 🌍 Tiktok and Two Drifters Secure Carbon Removal for Long-term Economic Gains 🌬️ Hydron Energy Receives Funding S...
Inside This Issue 🤝 Tech Titans and Energy Giants Join Forces to Transform Voluntary Carbon Markets 🌲 How Amazon Approaches Carbon Credits, a Key Tool in the Fight Against Climate Change 💰 Canada ...
Air Liquide Could Pursue Just Two Out of Six Us Hydrogen Hubs After Trump Halts Funding
Feb 21 (Reuters) – France's Air Liquide said on Friday that only two out of their six previously awarded hydrogen projects for the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) might move forward after President...
Pall Corporation and MTR Carbon Capture Partner to Advance Carbon Capture Solutions
This collaboration is designed to help customers accelerate their decarbonization goals Integrates Pall’s advanced flue gas filtration and coalescer technology with MTR’s Polaris™ membrane system ...
Vast Reserves of Game-changing Clean Fuel May Be Hidden Under Mountain Ranges, Scientists Find
Large reserves of white hydrogen may exist within mountain ranges, according to a new study, raising hopes this clean-burning gas can be extracted and supercharge efforts to tackle the climate cris...
Scientists Discover Low-cost Way to Trap Carbon Using Common Rocks
The new process uses heat to transform common minerals into materials that permanently sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide. Stanford Chemists Develop Low-Cost Process for Permanent CO2 Removal S...
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.