2023
DOI: 10.2478/lpts-2023-0030
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Blending Hydrogen With Natural Gas/Biomethane and Transportation in Existing Gas Networks

L. Zemite,
L. Jansons,
N. Zeltins
et al.

Abstract: The existing European Union (EU) natural gas network provides large capacity to integrate renewable (RGs) and low-carbon gases. Today, hydrogen contributes only a few percent to Europe’s energy consumption and is almost exclusively produced from fossil fuels and used in the industry. Nevertheless, hydrogen has a significant role to play in emission reduction in hard-to-decarbonize sectors, in particular, as a fuel in transport applications and as a fuel or feedstock in certain industrial processes (steel, refi… Show more

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“…Consequently, biomethane is limited in its potential to decarbonize gas sector and gas distribution networks. How-ever, a degree of biomethane blending can reduce the carbon intensity of gas distribution networks while longer-term solutions like hydrogen switching are implemented [18].…”
Section: Biomethane Availability and Long Lead-time For Hydrogen Conv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, biomethane is limited in its potential to decarbonize gas sector and gas distribution networks. How-ever, a degree of biomethane blending can reduce the carbon intensity of gas distribution networks while longer-term solutions like hydrogen switching are implemented [18].…”
Section: Biomethane Availability and Long Lead-time For Hydrogen Conv...mentioning
confidence: 99%