6.27.2021
Technical challenges for the installation of biomethane/RNG injection stations in the Irish gas network: NUI Galway’s study
Market and policy
The Causeway project, funded by the EU and led by Gas Networks Ireland and NUI Galway, aims to install a network of compressed natural gas (CNG) filling stations along Ireland’s main road networks, supporting the development of a fleet of CNG vehicles and a biomethane/RNG injection system. To achieve these goals, a number of technical challenges must be overcome. Let’s discover them together in this Web Talk.
Original language: English
Origin: Ireland
Speaker
Niamh Keogh
Research PhD Student, NUI Galway
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