Realizing the Energy Potential of Methane Hydrate for the United States by Committee on Assessment of the Departmen
English | June 30, 2009 | ISBN-10: 0309148898 | 204 pages | PDF | 17,5 MB
English | June 30, 2009 | ISBN-10: 0309148898 | 204 pages | PDF | 17,5 MB
Natural gas, composed mostly of methane, is the cleanest of all the fossil fuels, emitting 25-50% less carbon dioxide than either oil or coal for each unit of energy produced. In recent years, natural gas supplied approximately 20-25% of all energy consumed in the United States.
Methane hydrate is a potentially enormous and as yet untapped source of methane. The Department of Energy's Methane Hydrate Research and Development Program has been tasked since 2000 to implement and coordinate a national methane hydrate research effort to stimulate the development of knowledge and technology necessary for commercial production of methane from methane hydrate in a safe and environmentally responsible way.