Liquid Gas Market Research Reports
Liquid gases can be produced from numerous sources including geological formations (natural gas) or from the air or atmosphere through fractional distillation or air separation (nitrogen, oxygen). Turbomachinery like industrial compressors pressurizes gas while heat exchangers draw away excess heat resulting from the higher pressure. The pressurized gas is then purified through membranes and other filters. Gas is then separated from other byproducts through a distillation column and then fully liquefied through refrigeration. Liquid hydrogen is supplied through the liquefaction of hydrogen produced typically from petroleum refining processes. Nearly all liquid gas requires insulation and/or refrigeration during storage to prevent vaporization.
Liquid Gas Industry Research & Market Reports
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Micro Combined Heat and Power Market Research Report: Information by Capacity (Up to 2kW, 2 kW to 10 kW, and 10 kW to 50 kW), Fuel (Natural Gas & LPG, Coal, Renewable Resources, and Oil), Prime Mover (Stirling Engine, Internal Combustion Engine, and Fuel Cell), Application (Residential and Commercial), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) - Forecast till 2027
... Prime Mover (Stirling Engine, Internal Combustion Engine, and Fuel Cell), Application (Residential and Commercial), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) - Forecast till 2027 Micro Combined Heat and ... Read More
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Global Bus Market by Product and Fuel Type, 6th Edition
... in public transportation systems, rising demand for alternative fuel buses around the world, and the expansion of the global tourism and private transportation industries. This report covers bus demand by product and fuel type, and ... Read More
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Midstream Oil & Gas Equipment
... prices will continue to influence the level of upstream activity, reducing the need for ongoing midstream investment. However, several major liquefied natural gas projects and ongoing pipeline construction will continue to generate a high level ... Read More