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Aggreko, the provider of mobile, modular power, temperature control, and energy services announces that it has surpassed 1GW of installed power capacity through flare gas to power projects across the world. This is enough to power one million UK homes every hour.

increased CO2 emissions 

The energy industry wastes billions of cubic feet of Associated Petroleum Gas (APG) each year in a process known as “gas flaring”, whereby gas released during oil production is burned, releasing carbon emissions into the atmosphere and wasting energy that could otherwise be put to good use.

The latest International Energy Agency (IEA) data shows that the volume of gas flared annually is equivalent to the gas demand of the continent of Africa. This results in annual CO2 emissions greater than those which are produced by Spain every year.

Repurposing the gas

Aggreko’s solutions save money on fuel costs and reduce their net carbon emissions

Aggreko’s solutions allow oil and gas operators to repurpose this gas to provide power for their operations, saving money on fuel costs and reducing their net carbon emissions.

The company has reached 1 GW of installed power capacity projects using these technologies, which has converted around 9.5 million Standard Cubic Feet (SCF) per mw/h of APG, with a major flare gas to power contract in the Middle East taking it over this threshold.

Flare-to-power schemes

The IEA has called flared gas a “wasted economic opportunity”, and flare-to-power technologies are set to grow in popularity as companies and oil-producing nations look to cut carbon emissions.

Flare-to-power schemes can help operators to avoid fines and other legislative measures that oil-producing countries are putting in place to discourage gas flaring, while allowing oil companies to set up quickly in areas where access to power could delay operations, including off-grid and remote sites.

Decarbonization 

Stephen Beynon, President of Power Solutions at Aggreko said, “Flare gas to power is an incredibly exciting growth area for us, and an important way for us to help our customers use their resources most efficiently. It is also an effective method of reducing business’ net carbon emissions, and we’re proud to be helping the sector as it works to decarbonize."

"Crossing the threshold of 1GW of installed capacity is just the beginning for Aggreko’s ambition in this area, and we look forward to working with more operators to help them maximize the potential of this currently under-used resource.

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