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A gas plant, how does it work?

In a gas plant, the energy stored in combustible gases is converted into electricity. In natural gas or biogas molecules, the chemical bonds are formed by the carbon atoms store energy. During the combustion of these gases in the presence…

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The significant differences in the supply of liquid gases’ market

At first glance, it seems irrelevant to compare the supply of packaged gas from different suppliers. Indeed, we generally think that these are almost identical products and that only the price level is differentiating. In practice, however, the situation is…

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Industrial gases and gas cylinders

Industrial gases are supplied in different bottle ranges depending on their properties. Some are supplied at high pressure while others are only available at low pressure. The properties of an industrial gas dictate the packaging mode in which it will…

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Transport infrastructure, the brake on the development of natural gas

After extraction and processing, natural gas still suffers significant transportation costs. The construction of long-distance gas pipelines is a heavy investment. LNG shipments in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are also very capital intensive, requiring the construction of…

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Understanding inert gases to prevent the risk of oxygen deficiency

Atmospheric gases are not toxic. As their concentration increases, however, they have an impact on life and a combustion process (especially for oxygen). Oxygen itself is not flammable, but it maintains combustion. In contrast, nitrogen and argon inhibit combustion. Changes…

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