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Gas Quality Course
This one-day course offers insight into the main effects of variable gas composition on the safety and effectiveness of use of end-use equipment
Description:
Due to diminishing domestic production, the import of natural gas from abroad will increase significantly in the coming years. At the same time, the drive towards sustainability has given momentum to the production of renewable gases such as biogas, which can be injected in the natural gas grid. These 'new gases' generally have different compositions than the natural gas that is presently being distributed. Due to this diversity of supply, the composition of the gas could vary more than is currently the case.
These changes in the composition, usually referred to as changes in 'gas quality', and the resulting changes in combustion behavior, could mean that end-users installations need to be adapted to continue performing acceptably with 'new' gases.
This one-day course helps companies and organizations to respond to these developments.
Result:
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Insight into essential aspects of the 'new gases' in
end-use equipment
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A clear picture of the possible consequences of gas quality
variations for the end user
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Insight into solutions/measures to maintain the safety
and effectiveness of end-use equipment when supplied
with 'new gases'.
This course is avalaible upon request. Please
contact
us for more information.
Subjects:
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Overview of the composition of different gas types and
their possible effects on the behavior of end-use equipment
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Dutch and European development
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Practical solutions for end-use equipment
Target Audience:
Industrial and commercial end users of natural gas, and manufacturers, suppliers and installers of combustion equipment, both for the domestic and small business market and energy-intensive industries. The course is also of definite interest to employees of branch organizations and interest groups
Language:
English and Dutch
Start date:
not yet determined
End date:
not yet determined
Location:
upon request
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