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Co-Utilization of Fossil and Renewable Fuel: Biomass Gas/Natural Gas

Volume 7: Turbo Expo 2004, 2004
Recently natural gas prices have increased very substantially and USA’s imports have reached 19% of consumption. These trends are due, in part, to the growing number of low capital cost natural gas combined cycle (CC) electrical generating systems. A way of alleviating high NG prices would be to convert local biomass into a biomass gas (BG) for co ...
Alex E. S. Green   +2 more
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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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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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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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How Can Renewable Natural Gas Boost Sustainable Energy in Brazil?

2023
The high populational density and poor or absent waste management strategies in developing economies make the deployment of waste-to-energy techniques a feasible strategy. A large portion of the Brazilian household domestic waste, for example, is inadequately destined, generating impacts on soils, water resources and increased emissions of greenhouse ...
Vieira da Silva Filho, S.   +2 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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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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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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Towards renewable natural gas

2018
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Ferrari, Giuseppe Franco   +1 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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