Biogaz jako alternatywa dla gazu ziemnego?
Journal Title: CHEMIK nauka-technika-rynek - Year 2013, Vol 67, Issue 11
Abstract
Konieczność zastępowania paliw kopalnych paliwami odnawialnymi generuje pytanie, czy biogaz mógłby stanowić rzeczywistą alternatywę dla gazu ziemnego. W artykule poruszono zagadnienia związane z tym, czy biogaz może zastąpić gaz ziemny w procesach produkcji energii elektrycznej i cieplnej oraz czy może być stosowany w transporcie i przemyśle chemicznym. Wskazano również ograniczenia związane z rozwojem wykorzystania biogazu w poszczególnych sektorach gospodarki.
Authors and Affiliations
Jadwiga Holewa, Anna Król, Ewa Kukulska-Zając
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