2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16134840
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Reducing Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions in Natural Gas Preheating Stations Using Vortex Tubes

Jaime Guerrero,
Antonio Alcaide-Moreno,
Ana González-Espinosa
et al.

Abstract: This work proposes an innovative method for adjusting the natural gas from the grid to the consumer pipeline requirements in a full-scale pressure reduction station. The use of two counterflow vortex tubes instead of the traditional boiler to preheat the gas before throttling is demonstrated as a powerful alternative. Thus, a reduction of fossil fuel consumption is reached, which amounts to 7.1% less CO2 emitted. To ensure the optimal configuration, the vortex tube was thoroughly characterized in laboratory fa… Show more

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“…Natural gas will be the last to be phased out. Importantly, it exhibits a higher degree of environmental compatibility compared to alternative fossil fuels [5]. The development of gas networks has been ongoing for more than a century.…”
Section: Literature Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural gas will be the last to be phased out. Importantly, it exhibits a higher degree of environmental compatibility compared to alternative fossil fuels [5]. The development of gas networks has been ongoing for more than a century.…”
Section: Literature Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%