Renewable Propane Production Pathways
Wednesday, February 17 | 10 a.m. PT
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Webinar Speakers:
Joy Alafia
President & CEO
  Western Propane Gas Association
Rebecca Boudreaux, Ph.D
President & CEO
  Oberon Fuels
Curtis Powers
Manager, Compliance, SCM
  Renewable Energy Group
Gary Grimes
Director of Sustainability & Technology
World Energy

Tucker Perkins
President & CEO
Propane Education & Research Council
Moderator

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National & State RNG Supply: Increasing Opportunities for Decarbonization
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How Renewable Gases Can Help Decentralize the Grid: Fuel Cells & Microgrids
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