8.29.2019
Mobile pipeline: mobile solutions for RNG transport
Applications and technologies
Access to the natural gas network is not always easy and often RNG (biomethane or renewable natural gas) producers are too isolated to facilitate a connection. To address this issue, mobile solutions for the transport of RNG are available. Thanks to this approach the manufacturer can avoid incurring significant costs to interconnect with the existing pipeline, instead opting to transport the gas by truck, with a decidedly more economical investment and greater flexibility.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Mark Babcock
Director of Business Development, Hexagon
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