Renewable Gases
Renewable Gases
Thousands of businesses across the UK are reliant on LPG. If you're one of them, then you need to be ready for the new greener options that we're looking forward to offering soon. Especially as you already need to be reducing your CO2 emissions as part of the UK's 2020 Carbon Reduction Commitment.
As part of...
Thousands of businesses across the UK are reliant on LPG. If you're one of them, then you need to be ready for the new greener options that we're looking forward to offering soon. Especially as you already need to be reducing your CO2 emissions as part of the UK's 2020 Carbon Reduction Commitment.
As part of our commitment to supporting businesses, we're going to be offering two new greener LPG options that are not just greener, but also flexible and cost-effective. The first is BioLPG, the second rDME (renewable dimethyl ether). As both are 'drop-in' solutions, you can start using them straight away with no additional refit or new equipment costs as they work with your existing system.
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Choose the renewable power of rDME
The timeline to achieving net zero
BioLPG can be made in a variety of different ways. Each uses a different type of technology as well as thermal or chemical processes.
This means that BioLPG can be produced not just as a primary source, but also a secondary one alongside other bioenergies. There are a range of different ways of producing it currently being...
BioLPG can be made in a variety of different ways. Each uses a different type of technology as well as thermal or chemical processes.
This means that BioLPG can be produced not just as a primary source, but also a secondary one alongside other bioenergies. There are a range of different ways of producing it currently being explored and invested in.
rDME can be made from a range of different renewable feedstocks. These include waste from pulp and paper mills, forest products, agricultural residues, manure and municipal waste. There are two different processes that can create this green gas - methanol dehydration or directly from synthesis gas produced via thermal gasification.