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ACUMEN was an EU LIFE+ funded project which demonstrated new approaches for using, and mitigating the climate change impacts, of the methane in landfill gas generated at older closed landfills.
Information on methane, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Provides evidence on selecting appropriate methane oxidation techniques over the whole life cycle of a landfill
Testing the accuracy of methane measurements using an unmanned aerial system.
We’re asking for evidence to help us understand more about giving feed products to livestock that can reduce methane emissions.
This memorandum outlines how the UK has achieved reductions in methane emissions and continues to explore and implement measures to secure further progress.
Defra has committed to working with industry to reduce methane emissions in livestock through the use of methane-suppressing feed products
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of industrial hydrogen production from methane or refinery fuel gas with carbon capture for storage.
Describes the options available for quantifying the amounts of fugitive methane potentially released to air from exploratory onshore oil and gas operations.
This project developed and tested a method to assess the leakage of methane from anaerobic digestion (biomethane) plants.
Using inverse dispersion modelling to quantify methane emissions from industrial sites.
Examines levels of methane at the sites of closed, historic onshore oil and gas wells
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