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Turning the gas network low carbon

One option for decarbonising heat is to substitute or add biogas and hydrogen to existing gas pipelines that supply gas for heating. Here, Robert Stokes looks at pioneering projects currently underway in the UK, Australia and Europe.

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Energy World November 2018 p20-21.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Gas transmission, Heat, Hydrogen

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