Technip Energies is a world-leading engineering and technology player for the energy transition. We have over 60 years of experience in energy, gas processing, CO2 management and significant infrastructure developments. We combine our E&C capabilities with our technological know-how to offer a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, products, and services supporting the world's energy transition.
Operating in 34 countries, our 15,000 people are fully committed to bringing our client’s innovative projects to life, breaking boundaries to accelerate the energy transition for a better tomorrow.
Through our new strategic decarbonization platform Capture.Now™ bringing all our Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) activities under one umbrella, we deliver and develop the next generation of CCUS solutions to help industrial companies sustainably reduce carbon emissions for decades. As part of Capture.Now™, we launched Canopy by T.EN™, an integrated suite of flexible and modular post-combustion carbon capture solutions powered by Shell CANSOLV® CO2 Capture System. Our solutions are adapted to emitters of all sizes, with capacity ranging from pilots to large installations across industries and locations, allowing our customers to capture carbon with confidence and meet their emission-reduction targets efficiently and affordably.
Thirty plus years of executive management experience in the Waste to Energy and Solid Waste Infrastructure fields. This includes ten years' Vice Presidential level experience with a Veolia unit operating ten WTE plants at once. The WTE plant fleet encompassed core system technologies from a number of European providers. The WTE plant fleet also included one of the largest RDF plants in the world. Since founding Cambridge Project Development Inc (CPDI) over 20 years ago, Leonard has led major SW Master Planning efforts, and he has directed numerous individual facility Project Development initiatives.
These projects were brought from concept to finance to construction to O&M status, and included WTE Plants, Technical Landfills, Transfer Stations + Fleet Optimizations, and MRF's. Leonard is particularly interested in the growing use of baling to "buy time" (rapid site stabilization without interruption of incoming waste flow while new facilities are developed).
An active part of Cambridge's practice has been the advisory role provided to Public Sector clients that find themselves involved in complex project implementation efforts, while at the same time sitting "across the table" from suppliers and others who have multiple years of experience in the WTE industry and related fields. Cambridge helps level the playing field.
Give me a call to discuss on 1-305-926-3309, or at LNE@cambridgeprojectdev.com
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