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Natural Gas Use In Your Home
Energy, whether it be natural gas or electricity, is part of our daily lives. Clean, safe and reliable energy fuels our homes and helps sustain our communities. In most households, electricity is the primary energy source. But your home most likely uses natural gas as well to heat water, dry clothes and cook food. See how natural gas is used every day.
published: 31 Aug 2015
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Top Safety Tips for Natural Gas Homes
Natural gas is a safe, affordable energy source that’s efficient, reliable – and invisible. It may be out of sight, but don’t let it be out of mind. Here are a few essential at-home safety tips every natural gas user should know.
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published: 27 Nov 2018
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Why U.S. Cities Are Cutting Back on Natural Gas Use in Homes
Methane emissions from gas stoves in the U.S. have approx the same annual effect on the environment as the CO2 from half a million gas cars — here’s how some cities are mitigating emissions
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published: 22 Jul 2022
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ATCO: How Natural Gas Gets to Your House
Natural gas is part of our daily life. We use it for cooking and heating, but how is it produced? Join Rodney from ATCO Gas as we explore how the natural gas that fuels your home gets there.
In your home and your community, our natural gas team is here to help. Learn more at ATCO.com
published: 23 Mar 2023
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Staying Safe with Natural Gas | Ask This Old House
Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and host Kevin O’Connor discuss how gas regulators work and how their malfunction caused gas explosions in Lawrence, MA.
SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse
Steps:
1. Natural gas is delivered through massive pipelines across the country that reduce pressure as they approach municipalities.
2. A device called a gas regulator is used to lower the pressure of gas coming into the house without disrupting the gas service of neighbors.
3. If you ever smell gas in your home, evacuate immediately and call 9-1-1.
4. In the rare event that city officials instruct homeowners to shut off their own gas, like what happened in Lawrence, go to the gas meter and look for a shutoff valve. Typically, it’s to t...
published: 05 Feb 2019
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MAKE YOUR OWN NATURAL GAS | Biogas
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Make Your Own Natural Gas | Home Biogas
With all the crazy things happening in the world Energy and Gas affects all of us in one way or another, Energy and Gas Shortages to high prices. I started many years ago testing and experimenting using Biogas at home I have learned a lot over the years waste to make a very clean Natural Gas for cooking, Heating, running generators, Hot water, and lots more. Check out my Biogas playlist to find out more.
Biogas digesters are a type of anaerobic digester that converts organic matter into biogas for cooking, electricity, and...
published: 02 Oct 2022
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Natural Gas 101
Natural Gas is a flammable gas, consisting mainly of methane (CH4), occurring in underground reservoirs often with oil.
Learn more about natural gas and all types of energy at www.studentenergy.org
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Student Energy is currently developing the Global Youth Energy Outlook, a global youth-led report that will engage 50,000 young people around the world in 2021 to gather their perspectives on energy. Want to take part? If you’re between 18-30, head to www.bit.ly/gyeo to complete the survey! You can win $100 cash prizes in each region, or a fully funded trip to the next International Student Energy Summit!
Student Energy is a global youth-led organization empowering the next generation of leaders who are accelerating the transition to a sustainable, equitable energy future. We work wit...
published: 30 Jun 2015
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Using Natural Gas to Generate Electricity
In a thermal power station, natural gas is burned in a turbine that drives a generator to make electricity. See how the process works.
published: 09 Jul 2014
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The BEST things to put in Your Home
published: 09 Mar 2024
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What is natural gas?
Where does natural gas come from? Why do we call it a "fossil fuel?" How does it get to our stoves and furnaces? (Presented by AlliantEnergyKids.com)
published: 24 Jan 2019
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Natural Gas Use In Your Home
Energy, whether it be natural gas or electricity, is part of our daily lives. Clean, safe and reliable energy fuels our homes and helps sustain our communities....
Energy, whether it be natural gas or electricity, is part of our daily lives. Clean, safe and reliable energy fuels our homes and helps sustain our communities. In most households, electricity is the primary energy source. But your home most likely uses natural gas as well to heat water, dry clothes and cook food. See how natural gas is used every day.
https://wn.com/Natural_Gas_Use_In_Your_Home
Energy, whether it be natural gas or electricity, is part of our daily lives. Clean, safe and reliable energy fuels our homes and helps sustain our communities. In most households, electricity is the primary energy source. But your home most likely uses natural gas as well to heat water, dry clothes and cook food. See how natural gas is used every day.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 14634
0:35
Top Safety Tips for Natural Gas Homes
Natural gas is a safe, affordable energy source that’s efficient, reliable – and invisible. It may be out of sight, but don’t let it be out of mind. Here are a ...
Natural gas is a safe, affordable energy source that’s efficient, reliable – and invisible. It may be out of sight, but don’t let it be out of mind. Here are a few essential at-home safety tips every natural gas user should know.
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Read more on our GasWise blog: http://www.scanaenergy.com/blog/infographic-a-model-home-for-natural-gas-safety
Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/scanaenergyga
Website: http://scanaenergy.com
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Natural gas is a safe, affordable energy source that’s efficient, reliable – and invisible. It may be out of sight, but don’t let it be out of mind. Here are a few essential at-home safety tips every natural gas user should know.
--
Read more on our GasWise blog: http://www.scanaenergy.com/blog/infographic-a-model-home-for-natural-gas-safety
Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/scanaenergyga
Website: http://scanaenergy.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/scanaenergy/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/scanaenergy
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scanaenergy
- published: 27 Nov 2018
- views: 14000
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Why U.S. Cities Are Cutting Back on Natural Gas Use in Homes
Methane emissions from gas stoves in the U.S. have approx the same annual effect on the environment as the CO2 from half a million gas cars — here’s how some ci...
Methane emissions from gas stoves in the U.S. have approx the same annual effect on the environment as the CO2 from half a million gas cars — here’s how some cities are mitigating emissions
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Methane emissions from gas stoves in the U.S. have approx the same annual effect on the environment as the CO2 from half a million gas cars — here’s how some cities are mitigating emissions
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- published: 22 Jul 2022
- views: 2160
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ATCO: How Natural Gas Gets to Your House
Natural gas is part of our daily life. We use it for cooking and heating, but how is it produced? Join Rodney from ATCO Gas as we explore how the natural gas th...
Natural gas is part of our daily life. We use it for cooking and heating, but how is it produced? Join Rodney from ATCO Gas as we explore how the natural gas that fuels your home gets there.
In your home and your community, our natural gas team is here to help. Learn more at ATCO.com
https://wn.com/Atco_How_Natural_Gas_Gets_To_Your_House
Natural gas is part of our daily life. We use it for cooking and heating, but how is it produced? Join Rodney from ATCO Gas as we explore how the natural gas that fuels your home gets there.
In your home and your community, our natural gas team is here to help. Learn more at ATCO.com
- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 59713
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Staying Safe with Natural Gas | Ask This Old House
Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and host Kevin O’Connor discuss how gas regulators work and how their malfunction caused gas ex...
Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and host Kevin O’Connor discuss how gas regulators work and how their malfunction caused gas explosions in Lawrence, MA.
SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse
Steps:
1. Natural gas is delivered through massive pipelines across the country that reduce pressure as they approach municipalities.
2. A device called a gas regulator is used to lower the pressure of gas coming into the house without disrupting the gas service of neighbors.
3. If you ever smell gas in your home, evacuate immediately and call 9-1-1.
4. In the rare event that city officials instruct homeowners to shut off their own gas, like what happened in Lawrence, go to the gas meter and look for a shutoff valve. Typically, it’s to the left of the meter on the pipe coming up out of the ground from the street.
5. Using a wrench, turn the shut off valve so that it is perpendicular to the gas pipe. Then, evacuate the building.
6. In all other circumstances, do not touch the gas meter. Only allow a licensed professional to do anything involving gas lines and appliances in your home.
Resources:
Circumstances like what happened in Lawrence, MA are extremely rare, and Richard stresses that only a licensed professional should handle any gas appliances or gas work in a home. However, in case of a suspected gas emergency, evacuate the house immediately and call 9-1-1. Follow the instructions in the video above only if instructed to do so by an official.
About Ask This Old House TV:
Homeowners have a virtual truckload of questions for us on smaller projects, and we're ready to answer. Ask This Old House solves the steady stream of home improvement problems faced by our viewers—and we make house calls! Ask This Old House features some familiar faces from This Old House, including Kevin O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook.
Looking for more step by step guidance on how to complete projects around the house? Join This Old House INSIDER to stream over 1,000 episodes commercial-free: https://bit.ly/2GPiYbH
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Staying Safe with Natural Gas | Ask This Old House
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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and host Kevin O’Connor discuss how gas regulators work and how their malfunction caused gas explosions in Lawrence, MA.
SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse
Steps:
1. Natural gas is delivered through massive pipelines across the country that reduce pressure as they approach municipalities.
2. A device called a gas regulator is used to lower the pressure of gas coming into the house without disrupting the gas service of neighbors.
3. If you ever smell gas in your home, evacuate immediately and call 9-1-1.
4. In the rare event that city officials instruct homeowners to shut off their own gas, like what happened in Lawrence, go to the gas meter and look for a shutoff valve. Typically, it’s to the left of the meter on the pipe coming up out of the ground from the street.
5. Using a wrench, turn the shut off valve so that it is perpendicular to the gas pipe. Then, evacuate the building.
6. In all other circumstances, do not touch the gas meter. Only allow a licensed professional to do anything involving gas lines and appliances in your home.
Resources:
Circumstances like what happened in Lawrence, MA are extremely rare, and Richard stresses that only a licensed professional should handle any gas appliances or gas work in a home. However, in case of a suspected gas emergency, evacuate the house immediately and call 9-1-1. Follow the instructions in the video above only if instructed to do so by an official.
About Ask This Old House TV:
Homeowners have a virtual truckload of questions for us on smaller projects, and we're ready to answer. Ask This Old House solves the steady stream of home improvement problems faced by our viewers—and we make house calls! Ask This Old House features some familiar faces from This Old House, including Kevin O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook.
Looking for more step by step guidance on how to complete projects around the house? Join This Old House INSIDER to stream over 1,000 episodes commercial-free: https://bit.ly/2GPiYbH
Plus, download our FREE app for full-episode streaming to your connected TV, phone or tablet: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/pages/streaming-app
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Staying Safe with Natural Gas | Ask This Old House
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- published: 05 Feb 2019
- views: 120214
4:23
MAKE YOUR OWN NATURAL GAS | Biogas
Buy Home Batteries here https://signaturesolar.com/?ref=CN_vrRlQSrHJ07
Buy Biogas Handbook here: https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/product/biogas-handbook-step-b...
Buy Home Batteries here https://signaturesolar.com/?ref=CN_vrRlQSrHJ07
Buy Biogas Handbook here: https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/product/biogas-handbook-step-by-step-guide/
Book Your Stay Today https://alohatropicalvacation.com/
Make Your Own Natural Gas | Home Biogas
With all the crazy things happening in the world Energy and Gas affects all of us in one way or another, Energy and Gas Shortages to high prices. I started many years ago testing and experimenting using Biogas at home I have learned a lot over the years waste to make a very clean Natural Gas for cooking, Heating, running generators, Hot water, and lots more. Check out my Biogas playlist to find out more.
Biogas digesters are a type of anaerobic digester that converts organic matter into biogas for cooking, electricity, and heat. The process is called anaerobic digestion.
A biogas digester is a sealed tank that contains animal manure, food scraps, and other organic materials. These materials break down to produce methane and carbon dioxide gases. The gases are piped to a gas holder where they are collected as biogas. . The biogas is then piped to a boiler, or to a gas turbine for use as an alternative fuel. Biogas is used in many places. In Indonesia, it is used as a cooking fuel in more than 100,000 homes. In the United Kingdom, approximately half of the 43 million tons of food waste sent to landfill annually could be fermenting into biogas with the help of digesters—a reduction of emissions equivalent to taking 20 million cars off the
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Buy Biogas Handbook here: https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/product/biogas-handbook-step-by-step-guide/
https://wn.com/Make_Your_Own_Natural_Gas_|_Biogas
Buy Home Batteries here https://signaturesolar.com/?ref=CN_vrRlQSrHJ07
Buy Biogas Handbook here: https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/product/biogas-handbook-step-by-step-guide/
Book Your Stay Today https://alohatropicalvacation.com/
Make Your Own Natural Gas | Home Biogas
With all the crazy things happening in the world Energy and Gas affects all of us in one way or another, Energy and Gas Shortages to high prices. I started many years ago testing and experimenting using Biogas at home I have learned a lot over the years waste to make a very clean Natural Gas for cooking, Heating, running generators, Hot water, and lots more. Check out my Biogas playlist to find out more.
Biogas digesters are a type of anaerobic digester that converts organic matter into biogas for cooking, electricity, and heat. The process is called anaerobic digestion.
A biogas digester is a sealed tank that contains animal manure, food scraps, and other organic materials. These materials break down to produce methane and carbon dioxide gases. The gases are piped to a gas holder where they are collected as biogas. . The biogas is then piped to a boiler, or to a gas turbine for use as an alternative fuel. Biogas is used in many places. In Indonesia, it is used as a cooking fuel in more than 100,000 homes. In the United Kingdom, approximately half of the 43 million tons of food waste sent to landfill annually could be fermenting into biogas with the help of digesters—a reduction of emissions equivalent to taking 20 million cars off the
Check out custom handmade gifts here https://giftsbylauren.com/
Check out my website https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/
Buy Biogas Handbook here: https://turnwasteintoenergy.com/product/biogas-handbook-step-by-step-guide/
- published: 02 Oct 2022
- views: 11387
3:39
Natural Gas 101
Natural Gas is a flammable gas, consisting mainly of methane (CH4), occurring in underground reservoirs often with oil.
Learn more about natural gas and all ty...
Natural Gas is a flammable gas, consisting mainly of methane (CH4), occurring in underground reservoirs often with oil.
Learn more about natural gas and all types of energy at www.studentenergy.org
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Student Energy is currently developing the Global Youth Energy Outlook, a global youth-led report that will engage 50,000 young people around the world in 2021 to gather their perspectives on energy. Want to take part? If you’re between 18-30, head to www.bit.ly/gyeo to complete the survey! You can win $100 cash prizes in each region, or a fully funded trip to the next International Student Energy Summit!
Student Energy is a global youth-led organization empowering the next generation of leaders who are accelerating the transition to a sustainable, equitable energy future. We work with a network of 50,000 young people from over 120 countries to build the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to take action on energy. Learn more at www.studentenergy.org
https://wn.com/Natural_Gas_101
Natural Gas is a flammable gas, consisting mainly of methane (CH4), occurring in underground reservoirs often with oil.
Learn more about natural gas and all types of energy at www.studentenergy.org
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Student Energy is currently developing the Global Youth Energy Outlook, a global youth-led report that will engage 50,000 young people around the world in 2021 to gather their perspectives on energy. Want to take part? If you’re between 18-30, head to www.bit.ly/gyeo to complete the survey! You can win $100 cash prizes in each region, or a fully funded trip to the next International Student Energy Summit!
Student Energy is a global youth-led organization empowering the next generation of leaders who are accelerating the transition to a sustainable, equitable energy future. We work with a network of 50,000 young people from over 120 countries to build the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to take action on energy. Learn more at www.studentenergy.org
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 2014005
0:32
Using Natural Gas to Generate Electricity
In a thermal power station, natural gas is burned in a turbine that drives a generator to make electricity. See how the process works.
In a thermal power station, natural gas is burned in a turbine that drives a generator to make electricity. See how the process works.
https://wn.com/Using_Natural_Gas_To_Generate_Electricity
In a thermal power station, natural gas is burned in a turbine that drives a generator to make electricity. See how the process works.
- published: 09 Jul 2014
- views: 106679
1:16
What is natural gas?
Where does natural gas come from? Why do we call it a "fossil fuel?" How does it get to our stoves and furnaces? (Presented by AlliantEnergyKids.com)
Where does natural gas come from? Why do we call it a "fossil fuel?" How does it get to our stoves and furnaces? (Presented by AlliantEnergyKids.com)
https://wn.com/What_Is_Natural_Gas
Where does natural gas come from? Why do we call it a "fossil fuel?" How does it get to our stoves and furnaces? (Presented by AlliantEnergyKids.com)
- published: 24 Jan 2019
- views: 91026