How can you help reduce greenhouse gas emissions to meet the 2030 targets?
09.21.23
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09.21.23
Global warming is a concern for all of us and our leaders are taking steps to address greenhouse gas emissions. Data confirms that the EU has smashed their goals for 2020, which is fantastic news! They have now set new targets for 2030, hoping to continue their good work.
In the U.S. we also have ambitious targets for 2030. So, what do our leaders hope we’ll achieve by 2030 and what can we do in the meantime?
Like his European counterparts, President Biden has set some bold goals in his ‘green energy plan’. His target is for 80% renewable energy generation by 2030 and completely carbon-free electricity by 2035. Immense investment is being plowed into these visions, with BloombergNEF reporting a record $141 billion spent last year.
However, in 2021, natural gas production hit a record high in the U.S. of 34.15 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) or 93.57 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day), mostly attributed to improved production techniques. Gas prices were driven down, resulting in increased natural gas use for primary energy production. Figure 1 illustrates its use relative to other primary energy sources and shows how much of the relies on fossil fuels:
Indeed, there is already a real push for renewable energy sources on both sides of the pond, but gas turbine-based combined-cycle power plants are expected to remain one of the world’s most important options for generating electricity for the immediate future. If you’re responsible for a gas turbine, there are simple steps you can take to reduce emissions now. The bonus is that you will save fuel and money at the same time.
A clean, efficient gas turbine compressor is an effective way to . While installing an air filtration system is a great start, even the best filter is unable to completely remove impurities such as oily vapors and unburned hydrocarbons. These foulants coat the inner workings of the gas turbine compressor then fine solids and salts become suspended and quickly build up. Airflow is compromised, heat levels can rise, and fuel consumption and output of greenhouse gases increase.
The best solution to address the problem and regain lost efficiency is a regular cleaning schedule using specialist products. A combination of is recommended for best results.
It is becoming increasingly evident that we all need to play our part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and safeguarding the future of the planet. The 2030 deadline for those ambitious goals will be upon us in just a few years.
If you would like to learn more about options to increase efficiency at your gas turbine while reducing running costs and greenhouse gas emissions, please get in touch. The team at Rochem have specialized in this specific industry for over 40 years and will be happy to answer all your questions.
[1] https://www.npr.org/2023/02/02/1148370220/biden-renewable-energy-goals [Accessed 10/8/23]
[1] https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/us-energy-facts/ [Accessed 10/8/23]
[1] https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/us-energy-facts/ [Accessed 10/8/23]
[1] https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/us-energy-facts/ [Accessed 10/8/23]
[1] Dr Thomas Peters (2012) ‘UK Energy Bill Unlocks Confidence, Certainty and Cash’ Power Engineering International
Post written by Martin Howarth
An extensive knowledge of mechanical and electrical engineering together with hands on experience with gas turbines provides a bedrock for his work at Rochem.