Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) production by replacing fossil fuels with renewable resources is now a global target. One way of reducing CO2 emissions is to enrich natural gas with up to 20% hydrogen. Gazbir- Gazmer’s Clean Gas Center is working on this field in Turkey.
Just like natural gas, hydrogen needs to be accurately measured to fulfil fiscal and other contractual obligations. But how does the presence of hydrogen affect the accuracy and uncertainty of these important measurements?
EffecTech has now developed the capability to assess any new method for measuring hydrogen in natural gas by modifying the compositions of the reference gases it uses as part of the ISO 10723 performance evaluation. Even inferential instruments can be assessed using dynamic blending techniques. This means that a level playing field can be established for comparing instruments measuring hydrogen, and clear and definitive evaluations be made of their performance. This will help both the instrument manufacturers in developing and honing their methods, and also the end users by giving them confidence that the measurements of their greener gas are compliant with regulatory, contractual and environmental requirements.
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