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GAS SUPPLY – FACTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ENERGY SECTOR

Рњ. Boiadjiev, ST. Blagova

First published: 2002DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The methane is a main component of the natural gas and combines the chemical inertia and physical mobility thus it is unusual ecological fuel. Natural gas is transported by gas pipeline and a lot of possibilities for it’s storage are offered. It’s a main precondition for the sustain energy supply. Analogy in gas and electricity supply system makes a trend to convergence in both sectors in energy. The report gives a model for Energy Transport System integrated a gas and electrical grid. This is condition for safety in energy supply. Natural gas have very important role for balance between efficient economy, social equitable and environmentally.

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Title
GAS SUPPLY – FACTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ENERGY SECTOR
Authors
Рњ. Boiadjiev, ST. Blagova
Proceedings
2nd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2002
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2002
Pages
81-94
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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