Renewable Natural Gas: considerations for the safe design and operation for an innovative process for achieving a sustainable future

The U.S. produces almost 70 million tons of waste each year[1], which, over time, generates biogas with the help of bacteria. Biogas is a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases and is generally released into the atmosphere. However, waste collection plants are now looking at ways to collect the biogas and refine…

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Spring 2021 Newsletter: Spring Has Sprung With Renewable Energy

Below is our Spring 2021 Newsletter dedicated to Renewable Energy. If you’d like to receive these topics directly in your email box, click here. If you’d like to learn more about these topics or speak with a consultant please Contact Us. Sustainable Energy BakerRisk’s renewable and sustainable services focus on hazard identification and risk mitigation associated with…

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Changes in Facility Siting Standards: API 752, 753, & 756

In industries where the daily risks of potentially catastrophic events, such as vapor cloud explosions, are a constant concern, there’s no room for compromise – inherently safer design principles, effective hazard identifications and analyses, and adherence to up-to-date industry standards aren’t just important, they’re essential. Since its establishment in 1919, the American Petroleum Institute (API)…