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Flexible methane production from electricity and bio-mass

2015-01-10 05:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: "The variable operation modes were the biggest challenge during development," says Project Head Siegfried Bajohr of the Engler-Bunte Institute (EBI) of KIT. From the products of a biomass gasification plant, i.e. hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide, the DemoSNG pilot plant directly produces methane and water by means of a nickel catalyst (SNG operation). If green power is available, it is used for electrolysis and the production of additional hydrogen. Then, the volume flow in the plant...

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Neighbors Told Community Built on Landfill Not Leaking Methane Gas

2015-01-07 22:46:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.wdbj7.com/">WDBJ7.com</a> Methane gas is not leaking from the former Dearington landfill in Lynchburg according to Lynchburg city officials. read more

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Neighbors Told Community Built on Landfill Not Leaking Methane Gas

2015-01-07 22:26:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.wdbj7.com/">WDBJ7.com</a> Methane gas is not leaking from the former Dearington landfill in Lynchburg according to Lynchburg city officials. read more

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Methane plume over western US illustrates climate cost of gas leaks

2015-01-04 11:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: The methane that leaks from 40,000 gas wells near the desert trading post of Cuba, New Mexico, may be colourless and odourless, but its not invisible. It can be seen from space. Satellites that sweep over the north of the energy-rich state can spot the gas as it escapes from drilling rigs, compressors and a pipeline snaking across the badlands. In the air it forms a giant plume: a permanent methane cloud, so vast that scientists questioned their own data when they first studied it three years...

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Study shows the effect that growing beaver population is having on habitat & methane gas emissions

2014-12-19 16:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Environmental News Network: There are consequences of the successful efforts worldwide to save beavers from extinction. Along with the strong increase in their population over the past 100 years, these furry aquatic rodents have built many more ponds, establishing vital aquatic habitat. In doing so, however, they have created conditions for climate changing methane gas to be generated in this shallow standing water, and the gas is subsequently released into the atmosphere. In fact, 200 times more of this greenhouse gas is released...

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