Using waste derived fuels in major energy consuming industries is essential to bring down the CO2 emissions, and advancing toward circularity means including fossil fuel replacements into any industrial process going forward, says Lars Jennissen of N+P Group.
The Dutch-based firm is considered a pioneer in the development of concepts to utilise non-recyclable waste streams as alternative fuels or alternative raw materials.
Jennissen is chief development officer at N+P Group and is the eldest of three sons who have been working in the family business of the N+P Group since 2010.
Ahead of its appearance at the CarbonZero Global Conference & Exhibition 2023 due to be held in Lyon, France in October, Jennissen said N+P Group will be looking forward to sharing expertise on waste as fuel in the path to NetZero.
“N+P have successfully pioneered the utilization of waste derived alternative fuels in various industrial processes allowing massive CO2 emissions savings. Our strong focus on understanding process where our fuels are utilized made us continuously develop our fuels. We look forward to share some of our insights with other captains of industry and the CarbonZero event is the perfect place for that!” Lars Jennissen, chief development officer N+P Group.
Since joining the family business, Jennissen has developed a technical interest in the production and application of waste derived alternative fuels.
Since the start of N+P’s Subcoal in 2012, his development spirit has led to many new developments and opportunities in the alternative fuels business.
Having visited, and worked with, a number of large industries across the world like cement, lime, steel and power, Jennissen is utilising his experience and knowledge in the role of Chief Development Officer to continuously improve fuel quality and handling properties.
Based on his knowledge, experience and enthusiasm, Lars regularly gives presentations about the world of waste derived fuels.