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Renewable natural gas can be produced and distributed via the existing gas grid, making it an attractive means of supplying existing premises with renewable heat and renewable gas energy. Renewable natural gas can also be converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG) or compressed natural gas (CNG) for direct use as fuel in transport sector.
Key Market Takeaways . The global renewable natural gas market is anticipated to witness a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period 2024-2031, owing to supportive regulatory incentives and commitments to decarbonize energy and transportation sectors.
In this way, the production of renewable gas can be phased in at the same rate as the production capacity is increased. The gas market and infrastructure the natural gas has contributed with is a condition for large scale introduction of renewable biomethane produced through anaerobic digestion or gasification and methanation bio-SNG.
Renewable energy continued its rapid growth in 2015, providing multiple benefits. There was a new record set for installed wind and photovoltaic capacity (64GW and 57GW) and a new high of US$329 Billion for global renewables investment. A key benefit that this investment growth brings is a growth in jobs. [13]
MEDORA – A new renewable natural gas plant that turns emissions from a landfill into usable energy in the small community of Medora is now online. Medora is in Jackson County, a few miles from ...
Natural gas prices are on track to close out the year in negative territory.But there's optimism for 2025, largely because of exports and more demand stemming from artificial intelligence. "We ...
The main motivation to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources is to slow and eventually stop climate change, which is widely agreed to be caused mostly by greenhouse gas emissions. In general, renewable energy sources cause much lower emissions than fossil fuels.
Renewable energy has a history of strong public support. In America, for example, a 2013 Gallup survey showed that two in three Americans want the U.S. to increase domestic energy production using solar power (76%), wind power (71%), and natural gas (65%). Far fewer want more petroleum production (46%) and more nuclear power (37%).