Biogas vs Natural Gas - Part 2.


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So, we saw last time that the biogas and the natural gas essentially is not any different. So, what makes one renewable versus the other? Only legislation. Legislation and terminology is what makes biogas renewable versus natural gas not renewable.

Now, if I tell you, we can take natural gas processes and put a cap on it to not let any CO2 go up. That becomes clean gas. No CO2 goes up in the atmosphere. We can do this in the natural gas world. In the biogas world, we can separate the CO2 and methane, but eventually, the CO2 still goes up to the atmosphere, and the methane gets used.

I invented the process for biogas. And then when I translated the process for natural gas, in natural gas systems, we can put that CO2 down into the ground. It does not go up in the atmosphere, whereas in biogas, the CO2 still goes up into the atmosphere.

Now, tell me which one is cleaner? The natural gas one with the CO2 cap is a cleaner process than biogas. Still, biogas is considered renewable, but natural gas is not. It is simply the lobbying that is the difference.