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The continuing role of gas as the natural companion to renewable energy

The APPEA Journal, 2022
Four years ago I gave a presentation entitled ‘Repositioning Gas in the Energy Mix’, where we outlined the need to continue to invest in natural gas in order to enable the penetration of renewable energy into the market. In that presentation we highlighted the danger of the ‘green, cheap squeeze’ on gas; squeezed by cleaner renewables on the one hand ...
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Renewable natural gas in California: An assessment of the technical and economic potential

Energy Policy, 2017
Renewable natural gas has the potential to diversify and decarbonize natural gas as a transportation fuel. Biomethane, a subset of renewable natural gas, is produced from a range of waste sources that are distributed across the landscape with uneven access to natural gas infrastructure.
Daniel Scheitrum
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Vehicle Development for Natural Gas and Renewable Methane

2016
Natural gas vehicles are a mature technology already available today for solving the environmental problems caused by the automobile. The advantage is based on the features of the main fuel content methane. While keeping a minimum fuel quality standard, it is doesn’t matter to the vehicle technology whether the Methane is several million years old or ...
Manfred Adolf   +27 more
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Natural Gas as Fuel and Renewable Energy Aspects

2013
Gas is the fuel of the future, especially in circumstances in which cutting CO2 emissions to the atmosphere is an objective to slow the increase in greenhouse effect of the atmosphere. Natural gas could be envisaged as a bridge fuel from higher CO2 producing combustibles to a non-CO2 renewable energy situation.
Michael D. Max   +2 more
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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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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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Power-to-Gas: Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) from Renewable Energies

2021
The Power-to-gas (PtG) is an auxiliary solution for long-term and large-scale storing renewable electrical energy in a chemical energy carrier. PtG concept not a solution for storage but it also reduces the CO2 emission by using it in process and produce CO2 neutral gas as synthetic natural gas (SNG) for transportation, industry, and households.
Chovatiya, Vishal   +2 more
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Economic and environmental impact of using hydrogen enriched natural gas and renewable natural gas for residential heating

2016 IEEE Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE), 2016
Natural gas, a fuel source that provides power generation and heating application, offers significant emissions and efficiency improvements over coal. The majority of natural gas is obtained through non-renewable deposits; however, it is possible to generate methane through the creation of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG).
Sean B. Walker   +2 more
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Natural gas & electricity pricing: The yin and yang of natural gas prices and renewable resources

Natural Gas & Electricity, 2012
AbstractNatural gas and renewable resources have a yin and yang relationship. This became very apparent at the recent Wall Street Renewable Energy Finance Forum where I had the honor of speaking on a panel with natural gas experts to discuss whether natural gas and renewables were complements, collaborators, or competitors.1 The unanimous answer is ...
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Influence of Renewable Gas Addition to Natural Gas on the Combustion Performance of Cooktop Burners

Volume 8A: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering, 2018
This paper investigates the combustion performance of a commercial cooktop burner operating on natural gas and renewable biogas. Various blends of carbon dioxide and methane are used to simulate biogas and fed as fuel to the cooktop burners. Combustion operation on standard pipeline natural gas is taken as a reference for comparison with other fuel ...
Yan Zhao   +2 more
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