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Friday, 16 February 2024 14:26

SWIG workshop to explore reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working towards net-zero future

The Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG) is holding a one-day workshop on February 28, 2024 at Shay Stadium in Halifax for an event dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working towards a net-zero future.

SWIG GREENHOUSE GAS WORKSHOP

 

The workshop, chaired by Miek Strahand and sponsored by Aquamonitrix, centers on the utilisation of water sensors for a greener world. Featured speakers will explore innovative applications of water sensors in greenhouse gas reduction, real-world success stories of achieving net zero through water sensor technology, and strategies for a sustainable future.

The outline agenda is as follows:

09.30 Introduction from the Chairman - Mike Strahand

09.45 Amanda Lake, Jacobs - We kN2Ow Enough - From Global Practice to Local Action!

10.00 Ajay Nair – Microvi: Process Emissions: Sense with Sensors…

10.15 Panel discussion

10.35 Refreshment break

11.05 Ziye Dai– Severn Trent TBC

11.20 Chris McNeilly, Scottish Water - Practical Steps Towards our Goal of Going Beyond Net Zero by 2040

11.35 Oliver Jeeves, Thames Water - Understanding Emission Factors

11.50 Panel discussion

12.10 Lunch break

13.10 Chris Dawson, Xylem - N2O-one is an Island: The Importance of Collaborative Innovation

13.25 Eoin Murray, Aquamonitrix - New Process Control Opportunities within Wastewater Treatment Facilities Through Real-time Nitrite and Nitrate Monitoring in Activated Sludge and Final Effluent

13.40 Bastian Piltz, Unisense Environment - The N2O Wastewater System – A Decade of Experience and Innovation

13.55 Panel discussion

14.15 Refreshment break

14.45 Valerie Sels & Paul Lavender, Royal HaskoningDHV - N2O Prediction and Control: “Invest in Measurements Now to Save on Measurements Later”

15.00 Matt Gray, Hach - A Decision Support Tool for the Mitigation of Nitrous Oxide Emissions

15.15 Alec Kimble, Bi-Zen - N2OInsites: Operational Experience of Real Time Monitoring and Data Reliability

15.30 Panel discussion

Click here for further information about the event and to book tickets.