Bio-SNG - biogas from woody and solid wastes

Converting biomass and waste into usable fuels can be achieved via a number of methods. Here, Jen Clayton argues that using 'bio-synetheic natural gas' as an energy carrier can replace fossil fuels at a larger scale than other methods, and discusses a feasibility study for using the fuel in the North East region.

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EW Feb 2011 - p18-19.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Biofuels

Subjects: Research and development, Waste recycling and disposal, Biogas production plants, Biofuels, Biogases, Natural biogases, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Biomass, Waste