Cross-border biomethane trade – a case example from Hungary
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Biomethane, renewable gas locally produced and transported via natural gas grids, is a rising star among renewable energies. Its versatile usage in power, heat and fuel applications and the already existing infrastructure make it a global player. Sales markets are blossoming slowly but steadily all over Europe. This article talks about opportunities and challenges on the road to a truly international biomethane market in Europe, highlighting a case example in Hungary, where one of the first transnational biomethane projects was implemented in the town of Kaposvár in 2015.
Authors | Zoltan Elek |
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Publishing Date | 1 Jan 2017 |
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Zeitschrift | gas for energy - Ausgabe 01 2017 |
Publisher | DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Title | Cross-border biomethane trade – a case example from Hungary |
Description | Biomethane, renewable gas locally produced and transported via natural gas grids, is a rising star among renewable energies. Its versatile usage in power, heat and fuel applications and the already existing infrastructure make it a global player. Sales markets are blossoming slowly but steadily all over Europe. This article talks about opportunities and challenges on the road to a truly international biomethane market in Europe, highlighting a case example in Hungary, where one of the first transnational biomethane projects was implemented in the town of Kaposvár in 2015. |
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