
While biomethane is flowing into homes across the U.S., Asia and Europe, a renewable replacement for natural gas has yet to reach its full potential in Australia.
New research by University of Melbourne scientists has made it easier for biomethane to be used in heating, cooking and transport.
The team, led by Professor Mohsen Talei, studied key contaminants in biomethane to determine safe concentrations for use in home appliances.
Their findings establish guidelines for how much purification biomethane needs before it can reach the market and provide a clearer pathway for scaling up production and making it available for use.
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Biomethane is chemically identical to natural gas...



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