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EUBCE 2021 - Matthew ARENAS - Renewable Natural Gas Resource Assessment and Co-Produced Carbon Capture and Storage: a Pennsylvania Case Study

Renewable Natural Gas Resource Assessment and Co-Produced Carbon Capture and Storage: a Pennsylvania Case Study

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Sustainable Resources for Bio-Based Industrial Processing

Renewable Natural Gas Resource Assessment and Co-Produced Carbon Capture and Storage: a Pennsylvania Case Study

Short Introductive summary

The renewable natural gas (RNG) and co-produced carbon capture and storage potential from energy crops and organic waste streams in Pennsylvania were assessed. Total RNG potential was nearly 10% of the state’s current natural gas consumption. Co-produced carbon dioxide was equivalent to over 800 years of the state’s geologic storage capacity.

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Matthew ARENAS

The Pennsylvania State University, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dpt.

Presenter's biography

Matthew Arenas currently attends The Pennsylvania State University in pursuit of a BS in Industrial Engineering with an expected graduation date of spring 2021. He currently holds undergraduate assistant research positions in the Civil and Agricultural & Biological Engineering Departments.

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Co-authors:

S. Asem-Hiablie, Institutes of Energy and the Environment, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
M.A. Arenas, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, University Park, USA
S.M. Herbstritt, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University Park, USA
H. Baxter Stauffer, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University Park, USA
T.L. Richard, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Institutes of Energy and the Environment, University Park, USA

Session reference: IAV.7.1