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STORING RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN A SUBSTITUTE OF NATURAL GAS

Alternative Energy and Ecology (ISJAEE), 2016
This paper proposes a way to obtain valuable electric power and valuable fuel starting from renewable variable electric power plus biomass and/or waste products. Biomass/biofuel can be oxyburned using electrolytic oxygen to generate electric power. Gas turbines or internal combustion engines are suitable to such a task, but there is the problem of very
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On the Spontaneous Renewal of Oil and Gas Fields

Proceedings, 2008
Oil and gas fields are dynamic systems undergoing constant depletion by diffusion, effusion, and chemical decomposition, and renewal by constant influx of new volumes of hydrocarbons. Many oil and gas fields are effectively inexhaustible, they are recharging, but at rates of recharging typically much smaller than the rate of oil and gas withdrawal by ...
V.I. Sozansky, J.F. Kenney, J.F. Kenney
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Energy Transitions and Renewable Gas

2015
To minimise the risk of low investment levels in energy systems, it could be optimal to chart a course based on what is currently working, rather than overreaching. In a low growth global economy, big shifts in investment targets and large hikes in capital expenditure are painful, and so it is most pragmatic to work with what we have already got and ...
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Is Shale Gas a Good Bridge to Renewables? An Application to Europe

Environmental and Resource Economics, 2018
This paper explores whether climate policy justifies developing more shale gas and addresses the question of a potential arbitrage between shale gas development and the transition to clean energy. We construct a Hotelling-like model where electricity may be produced by three perfectly substitutable sources: an abundant dirty resource (coal), a non ...
Henriet, Fanny, Schubert, Katheline
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The Energy Policy Context for Renewable Gas

2015
The British Government, in language similar to that used by other governance bodies, have identified an energy “trilemma”: of having to design policy that meets the needs of the combined criteria of energy security, climate security and economic stability (DECC, 2014b).
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Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Renewable Natural Gas as Vehicle Fuel

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2011
Today more than 300 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas and 1,680 MW of electricity are produced from the decomposition of organic waste at 541 U.S. landfills. Since landfill gas (LFG) is a renewable resource, this energy is considered renewable.
Marianne Mintz, Jeongwoo Han
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Towards renewable natural gas

2018
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Renewables will be key to Egypt’s gas dependence

Emerald Expert Briefings
Significance This adds momentum to the renewable energy sector, even as Cairo attempts in parallel to stabilise gas production and boost it long-term. Increased renewable energy would reduce domestic gas demand for power generation, cut gas import bills and potentially allow a resumption of gas exports, all of which would
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