Daphne Technology, in partnership with Williams, announced the award of a grant worth nearly $6M from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP).爱上海后花园
This project, titled the “Daphne and Williams Methane Slip Abatement Plasma-Catalyst Scale-Up”, highlights the critical role of innovative technologies in reducing methane emissions.上海新茶工作室微信
As part of this collaboration, Daphne Technology and Williams will leverage their combined expertise to advance methane abatement technologies that align with MERP’s goals. The MERP program addresses methane emissions across various sources in the oil and gas sector, with Daphne Technology’s contribution focusing specifically on reducing methane slip—methane emissions in the exhaust of natural gas engines, commonly known as ‘slip’—through its SlipPure™ technology.
Daphne Technology will deploy SlipPure™, its advanced plasma-catalytic system, on four engines within Williams’ U.S. operations上海新茶资源. Williams will facilitate this initiative by installing and operating the SlipPure™ systems, providing access to their natural gas engines and ensuring technology is tested under diverse environmental and operational conditions. The project’s comprehensive testing will evaluate the technology’s performance, adaptability, and economic feasibility while addressing a significant challenge in the energy sector – methane emissions.
By implementing SlipPure™ to reduce methane emissions from natural gas engines, the initiative aims to offer a solution adaptable to one of the energy sector’s most critical challenges.
“We look forward to working with Williams in deploying our SlipPure™ technology across their assets,” said Jamie Brick, Managing Director North America at Daphne Technology上海新茶网. “Collaborating with an industrial leader like Williams” allows us to advance impactful solutions that reduce methane emissions while driving meaningful progress in combating climate change上海后花园论坛. This collaboration underscores the importance of united efforts in addressing one of the most critical climate challenges.”
“As natural gas demand continues to grow, we are excited to work hand-in-hand with Daphne on this decarbonisation initiative and are optimistic that the results of the pilot phase will lead to widespread adoption,” said Vice President of Williams New Energy Ventures, Jaclyn Presnal. “By embracing innovative technology and pragmatic solutions to reduce emissions, we are raising the bar for our industry and helping achieve climate goals for ourselves and our customers.”
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