by admin | Mar 17, 2020 | Fossil Fuels, Gas, Natural Gas, Natural gas infrastructure
This post is a part of BioBiz’s Bio-CNG Perspectives. BioBiz, a division of EAI, is a leading market intelligence & strategic consulting firm for the Indian bio-based sectors. This blog post uses the terms bio-CNG and...
by admin | Aug 1, 2014 | Bio Energy, Biomass Combustion, Biomass Gasification, Diesel, Furnace Oil, Natural Gas
I am currently working for a client keen on shifting from the use of natural gas to biomass for his heating/drying energy needs. This is a fairly intricate assignment that has provided me an opportunity to see in-depth the real issues involved in both the supply chain...
by admin | Jul 6, 2014 | Bio Energy, Natural Gas
As I am working on an interesting project for a client keen on shifting to biomass instead of natural gas, the current fuel, I am doing a bit of research on similar shifts that have happened elsewhere. I am putting down the list of such case studies. Hope this is...
by admin | Jul 6, 2014 | Bio Energy, Biomass Power, Natural Gas
I and my team might be working on an interesting project where the company is trying to move away from natural gas for its heating purposes and into the use of biomass for the same. The reason of course has to do with economics, with natural gas prices shooting...
by admin | Nov 21, 2012 | Coal, Diesel, Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas, Wind Energy
Every 1 MW wind turbine will annually replace 1500 T of coal, or 5 million cu.m of natural gas or 5 lakh liters of diesel. Impressive, isn’t it? has EAI developed a short anime video to represent these statistics. You can watch the video from this link ==...
by admin | Sep 4, 2010 | Corporate Leaders, Financial Investors, Government Officials, Natural Gas, Net Zero by Narsi, Renewable Energy
I am being very conservative in wondering if this could be the decade of natural gas. There are folks who are wondering aloud if this could be the CENTURY of natural gas. These folks are no doubt buoyed by the recent successes in shale gas exploration, but that alone...