In collaboration with the UBC Faculty of Forestry and UBC Extended Learning, BC Bioenergy Network is launching an online micro-certificate program: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Clean Fuels. The program covers an introduction to LCA of clean fuels, the regulatory context in North America, LCA models, and an introduction to the techno-economic assessment of fuels to support business decisions.
Key Information:
Online Micro-Certificate: Life Cycle Assessment of Clean Fuels
Start Date: October 14, 2024
Registration Deadline: October 11, 2024
Duration: 8 weeks (including 1 week break)
Commitment: 7-8 hours a week
Structure:
Course 1: Introduction to LCA of Clean Fuels (3 weeks)
Course 2: Introduction to LCA within Clean Fuel Policy, Part 1 (2 weeks)
Course 3: Introduction to LCA within Clean Fuel Policy, Part 2 (2 weeks)
Eligible Funding:
StrongerBC Future Skills Grant: up to $3,500 available per student – Apply Now
Overview Video:
Watch this video for an overview of the program structure and key details prepared by the UBC Faculty of Forestry.
Canadian Biomass Magazine Article:
Read the Canadian Biomass Magazine article featuring David Schick from the Canadian Fuels Association.
Program Instructor and Other Contributors:
Program instructor Anna Ringsred (Beavers) is the principal consultant at ARB LCA Consulting. She has a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calgary and a Master of Applied Science from UBC, with a focus on biofuel Life Cycle Assessment. Anna brings over 10 years of experience conducting and reviewing fuel LCAs, including as Chief Engineer under the BC Low Carbon Fuel Standard, where she helped review fuel carbon intensities and establish carbon intensity requirements for the program.
Special thanks for the program development go to industry leaders and experts, including Professor Roland Clift (UBC), Professor Tony (Xiaotao) Bi (UBC), Don O’Connor (Owner, S&T Squared Consultants Inc), and Michael Rensing (Low Carbon Fuels Advisor). These thought leaders have contributed to shaping the course, bringing decades of expertise in clean fuels, policy, and sustainability.
We also extend special thanks to the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation for contributing to the course content and development.