A recent case study demonstrated that measuring and monitoring landfill gas using thermal mass flow meters solves many of the issues commonly associated with the use of traditional flow measurement devices, resulting in more accurate measurement and field labor savings.
Tags: landfill methane, landfill gas, renewable energy, thermal mass flow meter, flow measurement, methane emission offsets, greenhouse gas emissions, municipal solid wasteLinc Energy Blog
With the attitude of “let’s not blow it – good planets are hard to find,” the Linc Energy Blog is writing about energy. We’ll explore alternative energy and conventional energy. We’re interesting in providing an outlet to voice thoughts on bridging fossil fuels like natural gas to alternative energy.
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Blog entries tagged in greenhouse gas emissions
More and more dairies and farming operations are putting waste to work by using the manure from their livestock to create electric and thermal power. Farming operations, like Lochmead Farms in Oregon are taking advantage of new technology, and developing renewable energy, receiving tax credits and reducing emissions.
Tags: greenhouse gas emissions, methane destruction, farming operations, digester gas, renewable energyWhat is a burner management system (BMS)?
Picture this. A process burner flame goes out, and natural gas vents for days. Jacob, 19-year-old pipeline operator-in-training drives to a wellhead. Combine inexperience with a strike of a match to light a cigarette, and Jacob meets with a tragic demise.


