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This study examines the feasibility of harnessing biogas from waste biomass, to replace natural gas used in fast-acting turbines that manage the intermittency of the Irish Electric Grid, in a high renewables penetration scenario. A simplified model of the complex national grid was developed to mimic the exchange of electricity across the country's largest generation points and consumption centers...
There is growing global interest on bio-methane as a vehicular fuel and Europe Union (EU) has stated that this as a best well-to-wheel fuel. Commercialization of bio-methane under atmospheric conditions is limited due to its requirement of higher storage capacity. Compressed bio-methane systems have been currently commercialized in Europe in order to increase its low energy density however the process...
Pakistan is facing severe economic crises due to continuous increasing gap between energy demand and supply. Demand is increasing exponentially and expected to increase more than 66000 MW by 2030 while the supply is observed to remain constant over the last few years due to frozen capacity in spite of having significant renewable/alternate energy resources. Current electricity shortfall has reached...
The existing energy is almost provided by carbon-containing fossil sources such as oil and coal. The rapid consumption of these fossil resources causes an accelerated release of CO2 which is a major cause of global warming and associated climate change. “Green” bio-methane (also named biogas) has the advantage for both reducing over dependency on fossil energy and reducing emissions o CO2 and other...
The fight against climate change and the high import dependency on fossil fuels has led the European Union (EU) to a reinforced renewable energy strategy. Primary aims till 2020 are to reduce CO2-emissions about 20%, to increase the share of renewable energies to 20%, to improve the energy efficiency about 20% and to use about 10% of biofuels. In order to fulfil these ambitious targets especially...
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