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Upgrading biogas, i.e., the removal of CO2 from CH4 is an attractive regenerative energy as it is supplied continuously. Conventional upgrading techniques such as absorption or adsorption require significant amounts of energy and require equipment of large size. Hence, we give an overview on gas...
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Biogas upgrading to biomethane is a feasible option for greening the European energy sector, and specifically transport …. Bio-CNG and bio-LNG fuels are considered a valid solutions for freight, and the European biomethane sector displays an … natural gas in transport, leading to a possible infrastructure fragmentation. Pushing biomethane to decarbonise transport …
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decarbonized gas such as biomethane, biogas and, more recently, hydrogen. This paper analyzes the efforts by Argentina, Brazil and … use of biogas, biomethane and hydrogen in these economies. Finally, the possibility of creating a regional market for … decarbonized gas is investigated. Looking at the region overall, there is significant potential for biogas and biomethane in …
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with large-scale implementation of biogas and biomethane production. Topics of particular interest include policy … Ireland that are at earlier developmental stages for biogas and biomethane deployment. …
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This paper examines the role of electricity production from biomass with and without carbon capture and storage in sustaining low CO2 emission pathways to 2100. It quantifies the effect of the availability of biomass resources and technologies within a general equilibrium framework. Biomass-fed...
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