dissabte, 19 de novembre del 2016

COULD GAS FROM GRASS RIVAL FRACKING TO HEAT UK HOMES?

According to a British businessman who claims grasslands could provide enough gas to heat all of the UK’s homes. Dale Vince, the chairman of renewable energy company Ecotricity, he says that the “green gas mills” could compete against gas from fracking (a technology to extract natural gas of not conventional deposits).
The company said its Hampshire plant at Sparsholt College will take grass harvested from nearby fields. Grass at the plant would be turned into biomethane and then injected into the national network, providing the heating needs of more than 4,000 homes.
Vince admitted that no other country had done it before. The company is planning four other mills in addition to the one at Sparsholt College. Vince said the environmental impact of cutting grass would be benign. 

To find new sources of renewable energy is very important for our planet. It is important not to send gases in the atmosphere to improve the conditions of our planet.

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Link of the news: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/nov/18/could-gas-from-grass-rival-fracking-to-heat-uk-homes

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