TJ Conway

Principal, Climate Intelligence Program RMI

TJ Conway is a principal in RMI’s Climate Intelligence Program. He plays a leading role in the Oil and Gas Solutions Initiative, working with a range of stakeholders to help accelerate oil and gas firms’ decarbonization efforts. Conway is also Professor of the Practice at Georgetown University, where he teaches an energy course through the Landegger Program in International Business Diplomacy at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.

Pre-conference Workshop Day: Tuesday, December 3

12:00 PM Workshop I: Voluntary Reporting: A Step –by-Step Guide

Voluntary reporting frameworks and initiatives are becoming increasingly common as the industry expedites efforts to rapidly reduce methane emissions and measure progress with measurement methodologies. As these programs begin to align their efforts, collaboration has clear potential to support operators with informed measurement and reporting techniques which contribute to collective national and international climate targets. Attend this workshop to:

 

  • Hear case studies highlighting successful implementation of voluntary reporting frameworks in methane emissions reduction efforts
  • Understand how the adoption of such frameworks can aid your organization in translating methane ambition into concrete action, thereby increasing stakeholder and customer confidence
  • Explore best practices for integrating voluntary reporting initiatives into existing methane reduction strategies
  • Gain insights into the latest developments and emerging trends in voluntary reporting frameworks 

Main Conference Day 1: Wednesday, December 4

10:20 AM Developing Standards and Frameworks for Re-mote Sensing and Quantification

As point source remote sensing quantification becomes more common, it is vital to establish clear guidelines and protocols that ensure consistency, reliability, and comparability across various measurement techniques. This session will converge those at the cutting-edge of remote sensing research to:

 

  • Evaluate remote sensing methods, including satellite-based, aerial, and ground-based approaches
  • Assess the role of regulatory bodies and industry standards organizations
  • Benchmark against common guidelines and best practices
  • Enhance reliability by combining data from different sources
  • Overcoming the lack of ground-based wind speed measurements

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining TJ.

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