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Gas training ramps up in Victoria
Thu, 13 October 2011
The GippsTAFE Energy Training Centre at Chadstone, Victoria, has announced that a design has been finalised for a new gas precinct, which is intended to be a one-stop shop for all gas training requirements.
BlueGen receives AGA certification
Thu, 4 August 2011
Ceramic Fuel Cells’ BlueGen gas-to-electricity generator has been certified by the Australian Gas Association for installation as a gas appliance in Australia.
Portable, accurate moisture content readings with Michell
Thu, 4 August 2011
Michell Instruments has introduced an intrinsically safe version of its portable hygrometer – the MDM300 I.S – which is designed specifically for applications in natural gas processing.
Gov seeks public comment on safety strategy
Thu, 4 August 2011
The Australian Government has welcomed the release of the Gas Technical Regulators Committee’s draft Gas Appliance Safety Strategy, which is a first step towards identifying ways to make gas appliances safer.
Gas appliance safety strategy in the pipeline
Wed, 25 May 2011
The Ministerial Council on Energy (MCE) has requested that state and territory gas safety regulators urgently consider the need to develop a gas safety strategy to mitigate the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning from gas appliances.
Valve advancements from Rotork and EMICO
The Rotork CVA electric control valve actuator and EMICO Trunnion Ball valve range are two new developments in valve hardware that can help to improve consistency and maximise process quality.
A home-grown home refueller
Thu, 28 April 2011
OES CNG is in the final stages of developing its compressed natural gas home refuelling stations. Gas Today profiles the technology and the development of the CNG-fuelled vehicles market.
GIA releases report on GHG emissions of hot water systems
Wed, 16 March 2011
A new report commissioned by the Gas Industry Alliance (GIA) has revealed that air-sourced heat pump hot water systems, which are covered by the Federal Government’s Small-Scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES), have a lifetime carbon footprint that is 50 per cent higher than gas hot water systems, which are not covered.
The ins and outs of gas condensing technology
The latest innovation in energy-efficient gas water heating is ‘condensing technology’. So, what is it and why is it the new buzzword in this era of environmental sustainability?
A home-grown home refueller
OES CNG is in the final stages of developing its compressed natural gas home refuelling stations. Gas Today profiles the technology and the development of the CNG-fuelled vehicles market.Next Page