Natural Gas Articles
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Gas Pipeline Compressor Station Canada 2012 - Case Study
Econotherm GW 1200 finned to finned pipe heat exchanger. 1.2MW process water heater (Genset). Remote location: chosen for high reliability, no single point of failure, low fouling,easy cleaning and low maintenance, small footprint and weight ...
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Biomass Plant Hebei, China - Case Study
The annual processing capacity of the plant is approximately 130,000 tons of agricultural biomass, including corn and straw. The biogas generated will be used as a substitute for natural gas for transportation and injected into the natural gas pipeline network. ...
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Accelerating the Renewable Energy Movement with Advanced Gas Analysis Techniques
The global drive towards renewable energy sources has gained remarkable momentum in recent years. As the world grapples with the urgent need to mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the renewable energy movement has emerged as a beacon of hope. Within this transformative landscape, advanced gas analysis techniques have assumed a pivotal role in ensuring the efficiency, ...
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Propane Powered CHP Improving Energy Efficiency of Greenhouse Operations in Greece - Case Study
Agrotikes Ekmetalleyseis IKE, situated in Almyros, Volos, is a greenhouse operator specialising in the cultivation of vegetables distributed throughout Greece. To enhance the energy efficiency of their greenhouse operations, the company selected Clarke Energy Hellas to supply and install a combined heat and power plant (CHP) with optional CO2 recovery. This system is powered by an INNIO ...
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Biogas & Syngas Measurement: Paving the Way for Sustainable Energy Solutions
The transition to sustainable energy is a critical global goal, and biogas and syngas are emerging as significant contributors to this shift. Cambridge Sensotec’s advanced gas analysis technologies are playing a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and effective use of these renewable energy ...
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Medoil Improves Competitiveness and Commitment to Sustainability With Cogeneration - Case Study
Medoil, part of Poulina Group, are a leading manufacturer specializing in production of margarine, vegetable fats, table oils, mayonnaise, and sauces. The company was facing mounting energy costs and environmental pressures, to address these challenges and improve operational efficiency, made a strategic investment in a containerized cogeneration power plant. This innovative solution, designed, ...
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HPI received a call from Fiat-Chrysler regarding an FT-4 engine problem during a regional power alert - Testimonial
HPI received a call from Fiat-Chrysler regarding an FT-4 engine problem during a regional power alert. Fiat-Chrysler needed help to get their in-house powerplant online to support the local power grid in Michigan. Unfortunately when the request came through, one of their two FT-4's would not start and they were looking at a stiff penalty under a local power agreement. HPI quickly sent in a Field ...
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Fortis BC - Case Study
CHALLENGE: MONITORING SYSTEMS IN REMOTE AREAS AND ACROSS CHALLENGING TERRAINS Serving 1.2 million customers, FortisBC delivers natural gas and electricity across British Columbia, Canada, totaling more than 20% of energy consumed in the province. Since corroded steel pipes can be the cause of system failure and costly outages in natural gas transmission and distribution networks, FortisBC uses a ...
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Southwest Gas - Case Study
CHALLENGE: CONTROLLING CORROSION IN NATURAL GAS PIPELINES Southwest Gas maintains natural gas transmission and distribution networks deep in the Mojave Desert that ultimately serve hundreds of thousands. Corroded steel pipes can be the cause of system failure and costly outages in natural gas transmission and distribution networks. To close the gap between inspections, they determined a need for ...
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ATCO - Case Study
Monitoring an expansive natural gas distribution network in remote locations, while ensuring worker safety. ...
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Middletown Recreation Center Microgrid, USA - Case Study
The City of Middletown’s Department of Public Works, Connecticut chose Clarke Energy to design and engineer a hybrid energy, turnkey microgrid solution to support a large recreation facility. The facility is located on the previous site of the Woodrow Wilson Middle School and is being developed to support the local community including a new recreation office, gyms, pools creating the first ...
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The Future of Biogas: Why Biogas Analyzers are Key to Advancements in Renewable Energy
As the world continues to shift towards sustainable energy sources, biogas is emerging as a valuable and versatile renewable energy option. Biogas is produced through the decomposition of organic matter, such as agricultural waste and sewage, and can be used to generate electricity, heat, and fuel. However, to get the most out of this resource, it is crucial to understand and monitor the quality ...
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Things You Should Know About A Skid-mounted Pyrolysis Plant
A skid mounted pyrolysis plant is well known by a lot of other names such as small scale pyrolysis plant, portable plant and several others. Because it is skid mounted, it is actually a portable machine that may be driven anywhere. It comes with a limited processing capacity but it is a minimum of almost every other pyrolysis plant with regards to yield and efficiency. These machines are ...
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Energy Mix: From Coal to Renewables
What energy sources are used in the UK to produce electricity? According to the BEIS (2022) the UK’s energy mix consists of primary oil (crude oil and Natural Gas Liquids), natural gas, primary electricity (consisting of nuclear, wind, solar and hydro) bioenergy and waste, and coal. In recent years, renewable energies have taken on an increasingly important role in energy production in the ...
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The Mining Industry’s Role in a Zero-Carbon future
The global shift to cleaner energy to combat climate change has been driving industries to radically green their operations to economically thrive and remain relevant for years. The mining industry, however, is one of the most important industries that will help the world in achieving net-zero goals. A greener future is impossible without mining by-products as well as the sector’s adoption ...
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Features And Selections For The Skid-Mounted Tyre Pyrolysis Plant
Skid-mounted pyrolysis plants are specially made to generate up to 3 tons of green waste each day. If this looks like a compact environmental project, and it is exactly what you should process, the chances are you shouldn't have worries about checking through to the waste leaching to nearby groundwater, and soil. If you're looking at a reduced scale compared to a residential pyrolysis unit, ...
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Bioenergy Innovation Center Sets the Record Straight on Clean Energy Production
SEAFORD, Del. – Bioenergy Devco, LLC, the company creating the new Bioenergy Innovation Center outside of Seaford, shared additional resources to provide accurate, detailed information about anaerobic digestion and the new facility in advance of a public hearing on the project. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control is holding a virtual public hearing on ...
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Three Turnkey CHP Plants Delivered for Amiens Energies - Case Study
Amiens Energies is the public service delegate for the distribution and production of heat for the city of Amiens. Its purpose is to meet the heating and domestic hot water needs in Amiens. Amiens Energies wanted to extend and interconnect its heating network by adding new production units. Amiens Energies produces heat in the form of hot water from several production facilities. The delivered ...
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Pégaze Power Plants Generating 20MW of Electricity for SOBEGI in France
The inauguration of PEGAZE (production of energy from surplus gas) took place on the induslacq platform in February 2019. Anchored in the energy transition, SOBEGI has been producing electricity from surplus gas since November 2018. In 2017, Clarke Energy responded to the call for tenders from SOBEGI (Sté Béarnaise de Gestion Industrielle) located in the Atlantic Pyrenees (64) ; ...
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Air Fuel Control System
Years ago, before exhaust emissions were a concern, the natural gas engines used mainly by the natural gas industry were designed to run with excess air. The air-fuel ratio controllers were mechanical devices that were not very accurate and sometimes not even used. These engines ran very well with 5% to 20% excess air. The air-fuel ratio would often vary with load and as long as the engines would ...
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