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Ny energirevolution med gashydrat

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Mikael Forsberg

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May 18, 2017, 9:23:14 PM5/18/17
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"Approximately one cubic meter of "combustible ice" is equal to 164
cubic meters of regular natural gas."

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-05/18/c_136295017.htm

China successfully extracted natural gas hydrate for the first time in
the South China Sea on Thursday, the China Geological Survey announced.
This means China is the first country in the world that can produce
steady gas continuously. Gas hydrate is essentially solidified methane
also known as "combustible ice" and is seen as a future source of energy
with great potential. According to the Ministry of Land and Resources,
China is expected to employ combustible ice for commercial use by 2030.

https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/videos/1709836662390480/


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Mikael Forsberg

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May 19, 2017, 12:41:05 AM5/19/17
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Den 2017-05-19 kl. 03:23, skrev Mikael Forsberg:
> "Approximately one cubic meter of "combustible ice" is equal to 164
> cubic meters of regular natural gas."
>
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-05/18/c_136295017.htm
>
> China successfully extracted natural gas hydrate for the first time in
> the South China Sea on Thursday, the China Geological Survey announced.
> This means China is the first country in the world that can produce
> steady gas continuously. Gas hydrate is essentially solidified methane
> also known as "combustible ice" and is seen as a future source of energy
> with great potential. According to the Ministry of Land and Resources,
> China is expected to employ combustible ice for commercial use by 2030.
>
> https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/videos/1709836662390480/
>

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The first test of flammable ice in China

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