Stop by the Direct Energy Centre from April 15 – 17, 2011 for the Green Living Show for eco-conscious consumers. The Green Living Show is Canada’s largest green consumer show dedicated to educating the public about easy and workable solutions for leading a sustainable lifestyle. Visitors can shop the wide variety of exhibitor booths while gathering information and inspiration from a diverse selection of demonstrations, presentations, and activities.
GasCov will be at the Enbridge booth, 506. Stop by to have a meet and greet. If you would like to set up a meeting to discuss how we can beautify your home with GasCov gas covers, then contact Stella to make arrangements this weekend at saikin(at)gascov.com.
For more information on the show, please visit http://www.greenlivingonline.com/torontoshow/index.html
Natural gas is a mixture of gases that formed from the fossil remains of ancient plants and animals buried deep in the earth. The main ingredient in natural gas is methane. Methane is odorless and colorless. So, why does natural gas smell? The gas company adds a chemical called mercaptan, which gives natural gas that funny sulfur-like or rotten egg odor. This odor is added for safety reasons so that people will know when they have a leak.
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There are 396 million gas meters in the world today with annual demand rising to an estimated 34.9 million in 2012. Accompanying this figure is a large number of refurbished meters, which have been verified, recalibrated, and used for replacement. Refurbishment of meters may increase if European countries follow in the footsteps of Germany, where new metrology regulations have removed the age limit and have increased the amount of refurbishment taking place in that country.
Unlike electricity and water, piped gas is not available in every country. Most of the piped gas is natural gas although there is still some city gas manufactured from coal or oil and some LPG is delivered by pipeline, mainly to industrial consumers.
Even within regions there are wide variations in the penetration of gas. For example, in northern Europe, Germany is the second largest gas consumer after the United Kingdom. However, the Scandinavian countries are small users of gas because of the use of coal in Denmark and hydropower in the other three countries, and increasingly nuclear, despite Norway being the largest gas producer in Europe and one of the largest in the world.
With global demand for LPG rising to 34.9 million meters in 2012, annual growth will be 4.0%. There will be variations in the growth rates in different regions of the world due to significant domination by a number of major markets. Growth of 8.7% in China, as the country converts from city gas to natural gas and the government promotes the use of gas as a clean fuel, extensive expansion of gasification in Russia, and continued growth in the USA at 5.5% will lift the world average, compensating for slower growth in other countries.
In value terms, the world market will grow to US$1.6 billion in 2012. The main growth will be in Asia, which will increase from US$439 million in 2007 to US$516 million, and Europe, which will grow from US$335 million to US$384 million. North America will increase from US$286 million to US$374 million.
The United States and Japan are the two largest markets for gas meters (with Japan including LPG meters). The US market is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 5.5% from 5.6 million meters in 2007 to 7.3 million in 2012. Gas meter growth will reflect surges in household growth and increasing AMR deployment. To date, the largest AMR installations in North America have been in the electricity utility sector; however, the gas utility sector is now expected to start gaining momentum.
Japan will grow by 1.4% from 5.2 million (piped natural gas and LPG) to 5.6 million meters in 2012. Growth will be considerably higher if installation of a new residential ultrasonic meter is not restricted to replacement of existing mechanical meters.
Growth in Europe will be the slowest, increasing at 2.8%. In the CIS, the intensive gasification of new regions of Russia will lead to growth of 4.4%, with slower growth in the other republics. According to industry reports, the market in Germany is in decline since metrology changes now permit gas meters to remain in service after 24 years, as long as they meet verification requirements.
China is the third largest gas meter market in the world with 29 million consumers and is poised to overtake Japan to become the second largest by 2010. The government’s decision to develop the natural gas market and to increase its share in primary energy holds significant challenges for local gas distribution companies, which are accustomed to distributing manufactured gas. The majority of Chinese cities have traditionally been supplied with manufactured gas, and there is now a need for a nationwide standardised approach to gas conversion. The largest single gas distribution company in Shanghai has 3.37 million customers.
The number of cities using natural gas has been predicted to increase to 270 in 2010 but this may be optimistic. India is still a small market for gas meters but will grow very fast in the next few years as new distribution networks for residential supply come into service. Demand for gas has grown by 6.5% annually and was expected to reach a rate of 13% in 2005. Two distribution companies (GCGL and MGL) have 450,000 customers between them, and Gail, the national natural gas transmission utility, has formed a number of distribution partnerships to expand distribution to 15 cities. The growth of customers and meters is estimated to be at least 15% per year.
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In this 90-second video learn The Story of Natural Gas. Its wide range of important benefits helps us live in the modern era. Be sure to visit GasCov to find out more on how we can assist you in providing longevity to your gas meter set. By using one of our GasCov gas covers, we may be able to extend the life of your residential gas pipelines and gas meter. Its an affordable alternative. Be sure to visit http://www.gascov.com
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Earlier in the week, we blogged about Bill Maher making the claim that in the United States “Do you know that we have pipes carrying natural gas in this country that are made of wood? I’m not joking.” We provided an explanation, using an article from Politifact.com Truth-O-Meter, that indeed there are no wooden pipelines. Well, today GasCov would like to share some more fun Natural gas facts in the United States that shows that Natural gas has, with the Governments help fund energy to many homes, that pipelines are well maintained and provide jobs throughout the country.
In the United States, Natural gas has remained the most popular energy source for home heating with a 51% market share. Its also heated more homes than other energy source combined. Not only that it also claims the most market share for gas cooking and clothes drying at 35% and 21 %, respectively. Many low income housing uses natural gas as their energy source. Most of these homes have funding, discounts and waivers from the government program entitled, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) The government accounts for 39% of this funding, which roughly works out to $2.3 billion. They are not about to provide unsafe use of gas pipelines throughout the United States, as its good business. Not only that, Natural gas provides jobs, many jobs in the United States, by maintaining millions of miles of pipeline throughout the ground, pipelines systems and gas utilities for many, many homes.
Below is chart that provides a percentage of the type of pipelines used in the United States that must be maintained
Source: AGA website, www.aga.org
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California still using wooden pipelines for their Natural Gas to flow through, is it true?
Bill Maher seems to think so. In a September 14th, 2010 interview on CNN’s “Larry King Live” Maher makes that claim based on the natural gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno, California on September 9, 2010 that killed four people and destroyed over 40 homes. Officials are asking how did it happen and how could it been prevented.
From this explosion and evidence of wood pipelines flowing Natural Gas “its clear that California’s infrastructure needs repair and is outdated, to say the least. ” Maher warns.
Are these claims being made by Maher and others even true? According to an article in Politifact.com they setout to find the truth behind these exploding pipelines and claims.
It has been found that transmission lines that carry gas for long distances may be made of different materials, but overall since the 20th century, materials ranged from wrought to cast iron. In the 1950s, steel had replaced some lines and in the 1980s many pipes have been replaced again by non-corroding plastic pipe where possible. These different types of pipes account for 97% of the pipe used in the US, according to Pipeline and Gas Technology by the American Gas Association. The other 3% of pipelines had gas travelling through it in the 1800s near Pennsylvania was made not from wooden pipe but from steel. According to spokeswoman Kocher from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
Which begs the question, was there ever wooden pipe used for gas flow? According to Rick Kessler, VP of Pipeline Safety Trust, an independent advocacy group, suggests that wooden pipelines are an urban myth.
There it is, the suggestion of wooden pipelines being used to distribute natural gas are false and that Bill Maher’s claim is also false.
For more on this subject, where resources for this article were found, visit Poltifact’s Truth -O-Meter at http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2010/sep/17/bill-maher/bill-maher-says-some-natural-gas-pipes-are-made-wo/
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Science Daily offers up an unique perspective by storing green electricity as Natural Gas as an alternative. In a May 5, 2010 article by Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft suggest just that:
Renewable electricity can be transformed into a substitute for natural gas. Until now, electricity was generated from gas. Now, a German-Austrian cooperation wants to go in the opposite direction. In the future, these researchers and entrepreneurs would like to store surplus electricity — such as from wind power or solar energy — as climate-neutral methane, and store it in existing gas storage facilities and the natural gas network.