Honeywell announced the installation of its 100th biomethane grid injection station to GRDF, the primary gas distribution operator in France, to support its transition to more sustainable operations. GRDF is an essential partner to local authorities, helping them achieve carbon neutrality through energy choices and sustainable mobility policies. Biomethane is a renewable energy source that is used in traditional natural gas applications but is 100% locally produced from the degradation of organic waste, including green waste, domestic garbage, agricultural waste, farm waste or industrial waste. Honeywell’s grid injection stations act as a gatekeeper to the gas network. These stations measure flow and gas compositions and check them for compliance, add an odor to the gas to assist with leak detection, and collect and transmit operating data to GRDF for monitoring and recording.
In addition to GRDF in France, Honeywell has delivered biogas injection stations to leading gas suppliers in the UK, Germany, Belgium and Denmark. To date, the company has implemented over 210 injection stations in Europe. Manufactured at its manufacturing facility in Lognes, France, Honeywell injection stations incorporate advanced capabilities such as injection and control systems, fiscal flow measurement, gas quality analyzer, gas odorization system and data telemetry for data collection.
GRDF builds, operates and maintains Europe’s largest natural gas network, with almost 200,000 kilometers of pipelines serving around 11 million customers. As the operator of the distribution network, GRDF supports project leaders, connects anaerobic digestion sites, and ensures the operation and maintenance of biomethane injection stations.
Posted By : Yogender Pancholi on Fri, 23 Oct 2020