…Pages 21-23 quantify the residual reliance on natural gas. Amazingly, even our most aggressive battery scenarios only permit 10% of gas-power capacity to be shuttered. Low-utilization gas is costly. High-utilization…
…up wind today, as shown in the fascinating chart below. Gas has always been a flexible supply source. And the total share of gas has remained relatively constant at about…
…the Emerging World. Coal-to-gas switching economics are profiled here. Some encouraging precedent come from the US, where coal production peaked at 1GTpa in the 2010s, before shale gas ramped to…
…from natural gas plants are effectively nil. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) cause ground-level ozones and smogs to form, which can contribute to respiratory problems. Thus limits in the exhaust gases of…
…sweep gas recirculation. $449.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart Next-generation membranes for carbon capture could separate out 95% of the CO2 in a flue gas, into a 95% pure permeate, for a…
…m/s versus 2-6 m/s for other gases and a low moisture content in the exhaust gas. Oxy-acetylene flames cut quickly, saving cost. And ferrous metals are often flame hardened, to…
…(Li+ and OH-) and H2 gas. This makes lithium metal a strong reducing agent. As it oxidizes, another atom must reduce. Oxidizing agents. Other atoms “really want” to complete incomplete outer…
…energy transition. Natural gas is the lowest carbon fossil fuel, with 54% of its combustion energy coming from hydrogen in the methane molecule (CH4). Hence gas ramps by 2.2x to…
…the world is most in need of new gas supplies, especially to alleviate Europe’s gas shortages. The cavalry arrives in 2026-2030, with the potential for 40-55MTpa of LNG supply growth…
…believe natural gas is emerging as best placed to provide heating and electric energy for industrial processes. Modern foods in the US could require c2bcfed of incremental gas consumption, 2.5%…