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Multi-objective optimization of a regional biogas supply chain using organic waste. [PDF]

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Malashin IP   +5 more
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Solar-driven direct air capture to produce sustainable aviation fuel. [PDF]

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Han Y   +7 more
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Regulatory Challenges Facing Renewable Natural Gas

Natural Gas & Electricity, 2020
Natural gas is coming increasingly under attack by policymakers and elected officials who are embracing “electrification only” as a means of reaching state clean energy and climate‐mitigation goals. Achieving these goals may mean reducing the use of natural gas as a residential and industrial fuel.
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Natural Gas and Renewable Methane

2016
According to current thinking, natural gas is a fossil energy carrier that, just like oil, underwent organic transformation under high pressure and in the absence of oxygen in the interior of the earth and therefore its composition as a naturally occurring product varies according to its geological source.
Siegfried Bajohr   +21 more
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Flexible Natural Gas/Intermittent Renewable Hybrid Power Plants

ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, 2017
Increasing grid penetration of intermittent renewable power from wind and solar is creating challenges for the power industry. There are times when generation from these intermittent sources needs to be constrained due to power transmission capacity limits, and times when fossil fuel power plant are required to rapidly compensate for large power ...
Michael Welch, Andrew Pym
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Production of Renewable Natural Gas from Waste Biomass

Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series E, 2013
Biomass energy is expected to make a major contribution to the replacement of fossil fuels. Methane produced from biomass is referred to as bio-methane, green gas, bio-substitute natural gas or renewable natural gas (RNG) when it is used as a transport fuel. Research on upgrading of the cleaned producer gas to RNG is still ongoing.
Sachin Kumar, S. Suresh, S. Arisutha
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Environmental and Agricultural Gains From Renewable Natural Gas

Natural Gas & Electricity, 2019
Renewable natural gas (RNG), also known as biomethane, is produced by “purification” of biogas generated by the anaerobic decomposition of organic material. The difference between renewable natural gas (RNG) and fossil natural gas is the source of methane.
Robert Foxen, James Fitzgerald
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