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Certification Pathways for Empirical Gas | MaryBeth Clifford | Empirical Energy Podcast

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Discover how energy producers and traders are navigating the complex world of carbon certification to deliver verified net zero natural gas products. Host Mark Smith sits down with environmental consultant MaryBeth Clifford from Protect to explore the verification side of MMRV (monitoring, measuring, reporting, and verification) and how companies like Microsoft, AWS, and Google are moving beyond traditional carbon credits to actual net zero energy consumption.

Tune in inside: ISCC certification pathways, mass balance methodology, RNG blending strategies, blockchain-based environmental attribute certificates, real-time verification systems, ISO 14067 processes, LCFS compliance, empirical energy measurement, sustainability declarations, automated carbon tracking

Key takeaways:

• Major tech companies are shifting from carbon credits to direct net zero energy consumption for their sustainability goals

• Real-time mass balance calculations are essential for energy trading, unlike annual emissions inventory processes

• ISCC certification provides viable pathways for blending RNG with conventional natural gas to achieve specific carbon intensity targets

• Blockchain-based Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) eliminate double counting and provide immutable verification

• Monthly verification cycles enable practical trading while maintaining certification integrity

• Mass balance methodology aligns chemical engineering principles with certification requirements

• Automated data collection systems are crucial for scaling verification processes across multiple regulatory frameworks

• Different global regulations create complexity but ISCC is working to harmonize pathways across jurisdictions

00:02 Intro - Empirical Energy Podcast opening

00:45 Host Introduction and Guest Welcome

01:23 MaryBeth Clifford's Background in Oil & Gas and Environmental Consulting

02:41 The Rise of Carbon and Sustainability Programs

03:49 MMRV Framework and Episode Context

04:42 Microsoft's Net Zero Goals and Industry Shift

05:52 RNG and Natural Gas Certification Pathways

07:02 ISCC CFR Beta Partnership and Verification Options

08:04 Mass Balance Requirements for Trading

09:18 Evolution of Carbon Intensity Pathways

10:24 Real-time Data Management and Monthly Verification

11:32 Environmental Attribute Certificates and Blockchain Integration

13:35 Verification Process Improvements

14:05 ISCC Compatibility with Various Regulatory Frameworks

15:58 Global Regulation Complexity and Alignment Challenges

17:22 Chemical Engineering Principles and Mass Balance

17:44 Protect's Services and Client Support

18:50 Outro - Call to Action

"We've walked a number of clients through verification processes to help them make sure that they have the data collected and then going with them to the meetings to answer the questions and get through that verification step."

Subscribe to the Empirical Energy Podcast for more insights on the intersection of energy, AI, and blockchain technology, and don't forget to rate and review to help us reach more industry professionals working on sustainable energy solutions.

#CarbonCertification #NetZeroEnergy #ISCCPathways #RNGBlending #EnergyVerification #SustainabilityCompliance #BlockchainEnergy #MassBalance #EmpiricalEnergy #CleanTech

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Discover how energy producers and traders are navigating the complex world of carbon certification to deliver verified net zero natural gas products. Host Mark Smith sits down with environmental consultant MaryBeth Clifford from Protect to explore the verification side of MMRV (monitoring, measuring, reporting, and verification) and how companies like Microsoft, AWS, and Google are moving beyond traditional carbon credits to actual net zero energy consumption.

Tune in inside: ISCC certification pathways, mass balance methodology, RNG blending strategies, blockchain-based environmental attribute certificates, real-time verification systems, ISO 14067 processes, LCFS compliance, empirical energy measurement, sustainability declarations, automated carbon tracking

Key takeaways:

• Major tech companies are shifting from carbon credits to direct net zero energy consumption for their sustainability goals

• Real-time mass balance calculations are essential for energy trading, unlike annual emissions inventory processes

• ISCC certification provides viable pathways for blending RNG with conventional natural gas to achieve specific carbon intensity targets

• Blockchain-based Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) eliminate double counting and provide immutable verification

• Monthly verification cycles enable practical trading while maintaining certification integrity

• Mass balance methodology aligns chemical engineering principles with certification requirements

• Automated data collection systems are crucial for scaling verification processes across multiple regulatory frameworks

• Different global regulations create complexity but ISCC is working to harmonize pathways across jurisdictions

00:02 Intro - Empirical Energy Podcast opening

00:45 Host Introduction and Guest Welcome

01:23 MaryBeth Clifford's Background in Oil & Gas and Environmental Consulting

02:41 The Rise of Carbon and Sustainability Programs

03:49 MMRV Framework and Episode Context

04:42 Microsoft's Net Zero Goals and Industry Shift

05:52 RNG and Natural Gas Certification Pathways

07:02 ISCC CFR Beta Partnership and Verification Options

08:04 Mass Balance Requirements for Trading

09:18 Evolution of Carbon Intensity Pathways

10:24 Real-time Data Management and Monthly Verification

11:32 Environmental Attribute Certificates and Blockchain Integration

13:35 Verification Process Improvements

14:05 ISCC Compatibility with Various Regulatory Frameworks

15:58 Global Regulation Complexity and Alignment Challenges

17:22 Chemical Engineering Principles and Mass Balance

17:44 Protect's Services and Client Support

18:50 Outro - Call to Action

"We've walked a number of clients through verification processes to help them make sure that they have the data collected and then going with them to the meetings to answer the questions and get through that verification step."

Subscribe to the Empirical Energy Podcast for more insights on the intersection of energy, AI, and blockchain technology, and don't forget to rate and review to help us reach more industry professionals working on sustainable energy solutions.

#CarbonCertification #NetZeroEnergy #ISCCPathways #RNGBlending #EnergyVerification #SustainabilityCompliance #BlockchainEnergy #MassBalance #EmpiricalEnergy #CleanTech

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