GAS SUPPLIERS, users and consultants are joining forces to assess the potential to use biogas to power industry and homes.
The study, led by Beca, Firstgas, Fonterra and the Government’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, will look at the feasibility of turning waste into biogas and ultimately into methane, which can be feed through the existing natural gas network.
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