by Blake Zimmerman Houston | Oct 1, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Natural Gas, Renewable Energy
Renewable natural gas is a fully compatible pipeline quality gas with conservative natural gas and is effective in natural gas vehicles. The gas is made from biogas, a gaseous product from organic matter decomposition, and exists in a purity standard after the...
by Blake Zimmerman Houston | Jul 6, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Blog, Natural Gas, Power, Renewable Energy
The deeper into the earth you go, the warmer it happens to get. The earth’s core can reach temperatures of 7,600 degrees Fahrenheit (4,204 degrees Celsius). This heat deep underground is known as geothermal energy, and is naturally contained in the earth’s crust....
by Blake Zimmerman Houston | Jul 6, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Blog, Natural Gas, Power, Renewable Energy
Renewable natural gas (often shortened to RNG or referred to as “biogas”) is the gas emitted by compost and other biological waste decomposes. This gas can be captured, purified, and used as a source of energy. RNG is interchangeable with natural gas and can be used...
by Blake Zimmerman Houston | Jun 23, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Blog, Natural Gas, Power, Renewable Energy
With the rise of global warming, scientists worldwide are continuing to find new, more sustainable forms of energy to power our lives. One such form is renewable natural gas. Renewable natural gas, often abbreviated as RNG, is gas harvested from organic materials like...
by Blake Zimmerman Houston | May 5, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Blog, Natural Gas, Power, Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is a big topic when it comes to the economy, pollution and climate change. While there are still considerable hurdles for renewable energy, the future looks bright. Technology and public policy is helping to spur a movement towards greater...
by Blake Zimmerman Houston | Apr 1, 2021 | Blake Zimmerman, Blog, Natural Gas, Power, Renewable Energy
To understand how wind energy works, it’s helpful first to go back to review what many of us learned in junior high about how a basic electricity generator works. Way back in 1831, the British genius Michael Faraday discovered that if you take a magnet and surround it...