As industries search for sustainable energy solutions, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) stands out because it's just like it sounds: a renewable hydrocarbon fuel that has all the same properties as natural gas. So many industries already rely on natural gas, so why not use the infrastructure we have with a more renewable source? For this reason, RNG is gaining traction across various sectors in Canada. This blog explores the best-suited industries for RNG adoption, shedding light on how this clean energy source can drive environmental sustainability and economic growth.
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is swiftly emerging as a pivotal player in the global quest for sustainable energy solutions. RNG stands out for its potential to reshape the fuel landscape. This transition is not just an environmental imperative but also a strategic move towards a more sustainable and secure energy future in Canada.
24/7 Compression Ltd. introduces a specialized exchange remanufactured engine program focused on the Caterpillar G3608TA, G3612TA, and G3616TA Adem 3 lines of gas compression engines. This program, designed for businesses in Alberta and BC, combines reliability and efficiency with an unwavering commitment to quality. It offers a strategic solution for industries relying on specific Caterpillar (Cat) engine models, emphasizing rapid deployment, cost-effectiveness, and environmental responsibility.
Here, we share details of how this program achieves these critical objectives and the specific benefits it offers.
Industrial generators are increasingly using natural gas as their preferred fuel source. With the mounting emphasis on operational efficiency and eco-friendliness, natural gas stands out as a viable and sustainable choice. Here, we dive into why natural gas is the future of industrial generator fuel.
Now more than ever, businesses must find ways to maximize efficiency, minimize costs, and reduce their carbon footprint. One technology that is gaining traction in industrial power generation is cogeneration. Here, we explain what it is, why it's a beneficial addition to industrial generators and the potential impact of adopting cogeneration on the future of power generation.
In the world of industrial generators, choosing the right fuel source is critical to ensuring operational efficiency, reliability, and environmental compatibility. In this article, we compare and discuss three primary fuel options: natural gas, diesel, and propane, answering key questions about each one. Check out our handy infographic on different fuel sources at the end of this blog!
Natural gas is an abundant and clean-burning fuel source that’s becoming increasingly popular in the transportation industry. However, natural gas must first be compressed to make it more practical for use in vehicles. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of compressed natural gas in transportation and its benefits.
Methane, or natural gas, is a clean-burning fuel that is being more widely adopted due to its lower carbon emissions. This is occurring in sectors like heavy industry, power generation and transportation. In fact, natural gas has several advantages over diesel as a fuel for transportation. Keep reading to find out what they are.
Natural gas is a vital resource for many industries in Canada, and its importance is only set to grow in the coming years. As businesses and governments look for cleaner and more efficient ways to power their operations, natural gas is emerging as a leading contender. But what exactly is natural gas, and how can it be used? In this article, we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the future of natural gas in Canada.
When you purchase a generator, you know that the generator itself should have safety certifications. But what about the company supplying you with it? You may not realize that generator suppliers can and should have various safety certifications from national and local organizations. Your certified generator installer is best equipped to properly and of course, safely install your generator. Certified generator mechanics are necessary to maintain, test, and repair your equipment.
So, which certifications should you be looking for when you are choosing a generator supplier? In part, it depends on your locality, but here are some of the best certifications and other information that you need to know to assess your generator supplier.