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Tecnologie energetiche meno conosciute, pulite, a basso costo e abbondanti che possono cambiare il mondo / Less known, Clean, Low cost, Abundant Energy Technologies & Related Game Changing Applications

Ecologico, economico, molto efficiente Cleantech per il futuro / Environmentally Friendly, Economical, Highly Efficient Energy Cleantech for the Future

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-<strong>Low</strong>est Cost <strong>Energy</strong>: <strong>Clean</strong> Under-Ut<strong>il</strong>ized Methane<br />

4: CBM/CSG - background<br />

• -->> cont: :<br />

:<br />

• As of 2014 close to 2% volume of Natural gas production world wide with US is<br />

more than its 80% share, helped by government back up. Mainstream western<br />

media's CBM ava<strong>il</strong>ab<strong>il</strong>ity idea is often about 1/20-100 of Natural gas volume<br />

reserve, but full scientific consensus projects rather on par volume with<br />

conventional Natural Gas: Western media often quotes fringe segment of<br />

mainstream science that ignores massive o<strong>il</strong> & other hydrocarbon over ava<strong>il</strong>ab<strong>il</strong>ity<br />

world wide at publicly <strong>known</strong> & less <strong>known</strong> sites. This might help continue to<br />

advocate peak o<strong>il</strong> idea.<br />

• Natural gas would be likely gradually shift to CBM in the future as main gas source.<br />

CBM promoters emphasize on it is able to stop methane escaping for carbon foot<br />

print reduction, or gas is actually overall even less emission(sweet gas) containing<br />

than conventionally extracted natural gas, wh<strong>il</strong>e preventor groups focus on repeat<br />

of fracking water issue etc.<br />

• Some new production areas would be lower <strong>cost</strong> than existing energy source<br />

despite extra water handling issue: Much shallower depth etc. Different types of<br />

technology (eg altered type hydraulic fracturing is already used in Australia) might<br />

be needed to fully tap its potential. ->> cont<br />

142<br />

linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm -Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty <strong>Clean</strong>tech Analysis, Vancouver, Canada

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