12.22.2022
Propane and biopropane to reduce emissions and the carbon footprint of cogeneration plants
Renewable gases
Propane and biopropane from renewable sources both have a reduced carbon intensity compared to other fossil fuels. They can therefore help in the decarbonisation process. Powering cogeneration plants with propane or biopropane can be a solution to further reduce the carbon footprint and emissions into the atmosphere, with reduced or net zero (in the case of biopropane) SOx and NOx emissions.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Doug Dagan
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives & Renewable Energy, Suburban Propane
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