BioLPG for Irish Homes — A Greener Future with Calor Ireland
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Since its commissioning a few months ago, the biogas production unit of Waga Energy, installed on the waste recovery hub of Granges, produces biomethane sent to the GRDF network. It can process up to 600 m3/h of raw gas that it cleans.
BioLPG for Irish Homes — A Greener Future with Calor Ireland
A Cleaner Way to Power Your Home Homeowners across Ireland are rethinking how they heat their homes — and for good reason. With energy prices rising, climate concerns growing, and rural homes still left out of the gas grid, the pressure is on to find smarter, cleaner alternatives. Enter BioLPG — a renewable gas that delivers the same warmth, performance, and reliability as LPG, but with up to 90% fewer carbon emissions. And no one is better plac…
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