Biomethane enters the gas grid

With clean-up treatment and the addition of a little propane, biogas produced at, for example, sewage treatment works can be injected into the mains gas grid, as the pioneering Didcot project shows. John Baldwin tells the story.

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EW Mar 2012 - p18-19.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Biogas

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Project Management, Planning and Design, Research and development, Heat recovery, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Biogas production plants, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Biogases, Natural biogases, Carbon management in industry