Biomethane not viable for widespread use in UK home heating, report finds
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#70DBW)
Gas derived from farm waste can meet only 18% of current gas demand by 2050, despite claims of fossil fuel lobbyists, study finds
Gas derived from farm waste will never be an alternative to the widespread adoption of heat pumps, research shows, despite the claims of fossil fuel lobbyists.
Biomethane, which comes mainly from digesting" manure, sewage and other organic waste, has been touted as a low-carbon substitute for fossil fuel gas, for use in home heating. Proponents say it would be less disruptive than ripping out the UK's current gas infrastructure and installing heat pumps.
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