Joint declaration on methane emissions
Aligned with the European Commission strategy to reduce methane emissions in the EU and the Global Methane Pledge, GERG has joined efforts with ENTSOG, eurogas,
Aligned with the European Commission strategy to reduce methane emissions in the EU and the Global Methane Pledge, GERG has joined efforts with ENTSOG, eurogas,
The initiative aims to enhance understanding and support the adoption of new technologies to quantify and reduce efficiently methane emissions in midstream infrastructures. This pioneering
After a rewarding phase I of the GERG project ‘Technology Benchmark for site level methane emissions quantification’, the phase II.A. is already going on. This next phase of
The European Gas Research Group Celebrates 60 Years In 2021, GERG celebrated 60 years since its foundation and 25 years since the move of the
The use of natural gas to replace oil and coal is one of the most feasible options for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. However, methane (CH4)
Hydrogen has now become a major pillar of the European roadmap to carbon neutrality. Opportunities exist to blend hydrogen into the existing natural gas network,
GERG recently became Member of MARCOGAZ, the Technical Association of the European Gas Industry. The close collaboration between our two associations, however, dates back decades!
The THyGA project (Testing Hydrogen Admixture for Gas Appliances) is moving forward. Read the newsletter to learn more about the latest results of the project:
GERG, along with 11 other associations, has signed a statement calling for binding 2030 EU-level objectives in lowering the greenhouse gas intensity of gas consumed
Work Package 4, dedicated to the study of the impact of hydrogen admixture on standardization and certification recentlty published its first public deliverable: D4.1. On