Programme Highlights
As we are facing the increasing challenges in waste management and the
urgent need for clean energy solutions, this seminar introduces a breakthrough
addressing both issues simultaneously. Landfill gas, which is mainly made up of
methane and carbon dioxide, plays a substantial role in greenhouse gas
emissions. Yet, it offers an opportunity for sustainable energy generation.
This workshop will explore the conversion of landfill gas into clean, renewable
hydrogen fuel, providing a twofold advantage: it reduces harmful emissions and
creates a valuable energy resource.
Mr. Augustine Yuen, currently serves as the Senior Business Development
Manager at Veolia Hong Kong, is a experienced Chemical Engineer with over 16
years in the fields of Technical Sales, Marketing, Business Development, and
Project Management. His expertise lies in providing comprehensive solutions to
complex environmental challenges, particularly in the areas of municipal waste,
sewage treatment, and drinking water industries.
Ir Sammy Kong is a professional member of the Institution of Gas
Engineers and Managers & HKIE (Gas & Energy Division) and currently
serves as the General Manager – Commercial & Industrial Marketing &
Sales for The Hong Kong and China Gas Co. Ltd, is a prime mover in several Hong
Kong’s rapidly developing hydrogen energy projects, with a focus on those
related to green transportation and power generation.
Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of how local
hydrogen production from landfill gas can contribute to a cleaner, more
sustainable future. Practical steps for implementing this technology in your
local communities or organizations will also be covered.
Language
Cantonese (with presentation materials in
English)
Speaker(s):
Mr. Augustine YUEN, Senior Business Development
Manager from Veolia Hong Kong
Ir Sammy Kong, General Manager
from The Hong Kong and China Gas Co. Ltd.
Registration &
Enquiries
This seminar is free of charge and the number of participants is limited
to 100 (max. 20 nos. to join in person and max. 80 for online participants). The
applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis with priority
given to Registered Young Members. For registration, please visit https://forms.gle/QRy2jGhHUuaHbgTe9. Successful
applicants will be noticed individually. For enquiries, please contact Ms Emmi
CHEUNG by e-mail: od.hkieymc@gmail.com.