Daphne Technology, Williams partner on methane emissions mitigation technology
Daphne Technology and Williams announced their collaboration on the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) grant. This partnership underscores both companies' commitment to reducing methane emissions.
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 program, designed to reduce methane emissions in the exhaust of natural gas engines (aka ‘slip’), aims to drive innovation and deploy cutting-edge solutions to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
As the primary applicant on the MERP grant, Daphne Technology commits to provide its SlipPureTM system for field demonstration on Williams natural gas engines at multiple locations across the United States. In addition to providing access to their natural gas engines, Williams will install and operate the SlipPureTM systems.
At the end of this collaboration, Daphne Technology will have matured its SlipPureTM technology while Williams will have been able to thoroughly vet an innovative technology in addition to further lowering their GHG emissions.
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