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Synthetic methane injection into France’s gas distribution grid demonstrated

Smart Energy International

French green gas start-up Energo has demonstrated the injection of synthetic methane into GRDF’s gas distribution network. The demonstration, a first in France, was undertaken as a regulatory sandbox initiative to confirm the feasibility of synthetic methane injection in the network. Have you read?

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Pop goes the diesel?

Envirotec Magazine

The race is on to develop the technology to exploit hydrogen fuel, widely regarded as offering the most promising pathway to a zero-carbon economy. On numerous levels, the planned roadmap to hydrogen seems to involve a hopeful crossing of fingers, that many of the blunders that accompanied past technology rollouts won’t happen this time.

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How Reusing Items Can Help The Environment

The Environmental Blog

These affect natural habitats, produces acid rain and destroys the ozone layer because of global warming. Reusing items can also save energy as there will be less processing needed to turn products into other usable materials. The energy savings from recycled products also makes it much cheaper to recycle than to process raw materials.

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Hydrogen fuel cells good or bad for the environment?

AGreenLiving

Scotland is planning to have its first hydrogen-powered train ready to go by November of this year. It’s a huge undertaking involving many partners, including the Hydrogen Accelerator at the University of Saint Andrews and engineering firm Arcola Energy. Some even worry hydrogen production will accelerate it.

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Secrets of a long partnership in gas detection (Sponsored content)

Envirotec Magazine

In more modern facilities, hydrogen may accumulate as a result of electric car charging stations. This equipment includes output relays which can minimise energy costs by controlling the operation of ventilation systems. CETCI has therefore developed hazardous gas detection systems to protect air quality in parking locations.

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Global Briefing: EU confirms 2035 ban for new petrol and diesel cars

Business Green

Australia vows to cut methane emissions, the US ratifies the Kigali Agreement, and all the other green business news from around the world this week. Australia signs up to global pledge to cut methane emissions by 30 per cent. EU brokers deal to bring an end to internal combustion engine cars.

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Global Briefing: UN summit sees $400bn pledged towards clean energy

Business Green

All the top green business news from around the world this week, including fresh WHO air pollution guidelines and global coal, methane and HFC commitments. UN energy summit sees $400bn new backing committed to clean energy. We must solve these challenges this decade. And we must start today.

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