Open Access Articles

Dynamic models for gas and water flow in pipelines

Andrzej J. Osiadacz

DOI: 10.15199/17.2024.11.1, November 2024

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Removal of Zn2+ ions from wastewater using iron-containing sorbents

Anastasia Sosedko, Dmitry Samchenko

DOI: 10.15199/17.2024.10.4, October 2024

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Analysis of the legitimacy of the use of internal coatings in gas pipelines

Paulina Tarnawska

DOI: 10.15199/17.2024.10.3, October 2024

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Composite pipes used for the transport of gaseous fuels

Marcin Krutchenko

DOI: 10.15199/17.2024.10.2, October 2024

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Methods of measuring carbon dioxide flow in pipeline transport

Tomasz Włodek, Grzegorz Rosłonek

DOI: 10.15199/17.2024.10.1, October 2024

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Research and testing installation of the InGrid Power to Gas project built by ORLEN Group

The energy transition is forcing market participants to plan and prepare for new requirements, rules and, above all, the object of their operations. For the gas sector, this means handling not only natural gas, but also other decarbonized gases, and operating in an increasingly decentralized market. The InGrid Power to Gas project is a research and development effort that comprehensively addresses the challenges identified by the ORLEN Group

Tomasz Jarnicki, Robert Kwiatkowski

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