Renewable gas study shows promise
A new study showing the potential of renewable gas made from organic and farm waste has been welcomed by 天美直播
The joint study by Beca, Firstgas Group and Fonterra estimates that biogas with low emissions could be in use by 天美直播s and businesses by 2030.
鈥淭his is an exciting potential new energy source that could use the existing natural gas infrastructure,鈥 says chief executive John Carnegie.
鈥淚t shows the importance of keeping our options open, and not banning new gas connections which could be used for this new form of gas.
鈥淚t also shows the ETS is working. By putting a price on emissions, it is encouraging new technological innovations like this.
鈥淣ew Zealand is going to need more energy from all sources as we transition to lower emissions, so this is a very welcome project.鈥