Renewable Natural Gas: considerations for the safe design and operation for an innovative process for achieving a sustainable future
The U.S. produces almost 70 million tons of waste each year[1], which, over time, generates biogas with the help of bacteria. Biogas is a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases and is generally released into the atmosphere. However, waste collection plants are now looking at ways to collect the biogas and refine…
Read More“Hydrogen fuel risk assessment and differing views of ignitability” featured in H2Tech’s new hydrogen-focused journal and podcast
As the energy industry looks to renewable fuels such as hydrogen (H2) as main energy sources, there is plenty for industry professionals to learn in order to protect their people, assets, and facilities. Our team was given the opportunity to discuss hydrogen’s unique safety challenges and provide insight to the industry via a new journal…
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