
Green Gas
Green gas is a type of renewable natural gas produced from organic materials like agricultural waste, food scraps, and wastewater. It undergoes a process called anaerobic digestion, where microbes break down these materials without oxygen, releasing methane—the primary component of natural gas. This methane is then purified to be used as a clean energy source for heating, electricity, or vehicles. Because green gas is made from waste materials, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, making it a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy option.