2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c04615
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Impact of Trace Ammonia Impurities on the Utilization of Renewable Natural Gas

Abstract: Renewable natural gas (RNG), produced from biogas upgrading, is an important alternative to fossil fuels for power generation. Unfortunately, RNG contains several trace contaminants that may be harmful to the existing infrastructure for its transport and use. One such contaminant is ammonia (NH3), of particular concern for RNG produced from farming operations. The presence of NH3 in RNG, particularly if it is injected into the natural gas (NG) pipeline network, can have serious consequences. These can range fr… Show more

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