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The new course focuses on natural gas, which is primarily made of methane. And it looks it how industry can cut back on ラーメンベット 競馬, which occur during production, transportation, storage and consumption.
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Because ラーメンベット 競馬 is a powerful, short-lived greenhouse gas compared to carbon dioxide, achieving significant reductions would have a rapid and dramatic effect on atmospheric warming potential.
“If all ラーメンベット 競馬 from the world’s energy sector were eliminated, it would be the immediate warming equivalent of taking billions of cars off the road,” said Dave Allen, a professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering and lead instructor of the two-part course.
The Faculty: Allen is leading a project to develop a network of sensors that can better detect methane leaks in the field, an important tool toward curbing emissions. Project Astra includes many of the biggest energy companies in the world coming together to get a handle on ラーメンベット 競馬.
Fellow instructor Michael Webber is a professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical ラーメンベット 競馬. His research group studies energy and environmental problems at the intersection of ラーメンベット 競馬, policy and commercialization. His team recently published a News archive ラーメンベット 入金不要ボーナス 出金条件 while also growing the local economy.
“Methane is many times more potent than carbon dioxide when released into the atmosphere and is one of the most flexible fuels available for the world’s economy,” Webber said. “Controlling ラーメンベット 競馬 will improve efforts to mitigate negative impacts of climate change while facilitating a vibrant economy.”
The Details: The two-part interactive webinar will happen online via Zoom. Part one is set for June 21 and 22. It looks at the history and role of natural gas supply chains and how that has led to increased ラーメンベット 競馬. Part two, June 23 and 24, will include a deep dive into the technical aspects of ラーメンベット 競馬, such as certification, quantification and mitigation.
For more information and to register for the course, visit the TxEEE website.