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Tim Rathmann, geoscientist and environmental engineer shares his experience in renewable energy projects and offshore wind farms. On episode 266 of The Green Insider podcast, we discuss the potential of using depleted natural gas fields for hydrogen storage, the new regulations in Long Beach County regarding hydrogen trucks, and the use of drones for mapping emissions from cargo ships.
The conversation ended with a discussion on the growing space of offshore wind and hydrogen storage, with Tim mentioning companies exploring drilling for hydrogen in Nebraska and using Utah for storage. Our discussion includes:
With 25 years of experience, Tim has worked in oil and gas, coal seam gas, and coal methane, and has recently transitioned to renewable energy projects, including offshore wind and hydrogen storage. He is currently based in California and has been working with utility companies such as Socal gas and Pacific gas and electric.
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Tim Rathmann, geoscientist and environmental engineer shares his experience in renewable energy projects and offshore wind farms. On episode 266 of The Green Insider podcast, we discuss the potential of using depleted natural gas fields for hydrogen storage, the new regulations in Long Beach County regarding hydrogen trucks, and the use of drones for mapping emissions from cargo ships.
The conversation ended with a discussion on the growing space of offshore wind and hydrogen storage, with Tim mentioning companies exploring drilling for hydrogen in Nebraska and using Utah for storage. Our discussion includes:
With 25 years of experience, Tim has worked in oil and gas, coal seam gas, and coal methane, and has recently transitioned to renewable energy projects, including offshore wind and hydrogen storage. He is currently based in California and has been working with utility companies such as Socal gas and Pacific gas and electric.
To be an Insider
please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating.
This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast.
The post Power efficiency loss from offshore wind farms to shore appeared first on eRENEWABLE.

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