The 'Ideals and Reality' of Decarbonization: PIVOT Thoroughly Explains the Latest Trends in Next-Generation Fuel 'e-Methane'!
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why is it impractical to electrify all energy demand in Japan according to the text?
- A: Electrifying all of Japan's heat demand is highly inefficient due to significant energy conversion losses and is not practical in terms of cost.
- Q: What is the primary raw material used for the production of the next-generation fuel e-methane?
- A: The raw material for e-methane is carbon dioxide reused from the air or industrial emissions.
- Q: How does the next-generation gas fuel e-methane achieve a carbon-neutral system?
- A: While e-methane emits carbon dioxide during combustion, the same amount is captured during production, creating a zero-sum system.
- Q: What existing infrastructure assets can utilize e-methane without any modifications?
- A: It can utilize assets ranging from imported LNG tankers and underground gas pipes to household stoves and water heaters.
- Q: Where is a world-class demonstration project for e-methane currently underway?
- A: World-class demonstration projects for e-methane are underway in Nagaoka City, Niigata.