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Training course Introduction to the addition of biogas and other gases to the natural gas supply
The properties of biogas and other gases whose addition to the natural gas supply is proposed, differ significantly from those of natural gas. What allowance should be made for these differences?
Description:
Biogas and other gases whose addition to the natural gas supply is proposed, differ from natural gas in terms of their composition and consequently their chemical, physical and micro-biological properties. This customized course identifies the key differences, examines their implications, and gives advice on mitigation of the associated risks. Practical guidance is also given on how the parties involved should discharge their responsibilities for the quality of the gas supply.
Duration
One till two days
Result
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Awareness of the crucial issues associated with
accommodating biogas and other non-natural gases within
the natural gas system
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A clear picture of how to manage the associated risks
This customized training course is available upon request. Please
contact
us for more information.
Subjects:
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Overview of the different types of gas whose addition to the
natural gas supply is proposed and their characteristics
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The potential risks associated with accommodating non-
natural gases within the natural gas network
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(Gas) interchangebility aspects
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Risk mitigation measures
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Policy and responsibilities of gas quality
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Green gas certification system
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Roles of stakeholders
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Outlook for the green gas market
Target Audience:
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Natural gas distribution and transmission companies
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Developers, manufacturers and suppliers of equipment for
biogas production and gas treatment
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Producers of gases whose addition to the natural gas supply
is proposed
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Users of biogas and other types of gas in combustion
applications
Language:
English or Dutch
Start date:
not yet determined
End date:
not yet determined
Location:
upon request
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