ABOUT HYDROTECH

Our team of experts is ready to test and inspect your equipment, so that your operations remain online.

The demands of 21st century infrastructure projects require services that cover the full scope of a project, not just a single aspect. HydroTech Testing Services has spent over a decade identifying and assembling the divisions and expertise to deliver your turnkey Integrity solutions. Commissioning and decommissioning, we are the experts in infrastructure compliance.

Founded in 2018, HydroTech leads in hydrostatic testing and inspection. HydroTech serves Western Pennsylvania and the tristate area. Our team of experts is ready to test and inspect your equipment, so that your operations remain online.

Team Hydrotech

Our rigorous training system includes on-site field operations, apprenticeship, testing and evaluations that must meet both our high standards and that of our customers. A trained, confident, and competent team with real-world knowledge that ensures success.

FAQs

What is Renewable Natural Gas?

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is a renewable, clean fuel source. RNG is a a type of biogas, or biomethane gas that is refined and cleaned to meet the pipeline-quality standards of natural gas.

How is RNG Collected?

The most common collection points for RNG are landfills, farms, and wastewater treatment. Renewable Natural Gas can also be collected from factories from industrial processes. 

Methane emissions are collected on site and go through a complex purification process before they are ready for use and considered a natural gas equivalent. 

Uses and Benefits of Renewable Natural Gas

The most common uses for Renewable Natural Gas is as an alternative fuel source. It can be used to fuel cars, for heat, and for electricity generation.

 

RNG has a variety of benefits, including environmental and economic advantages over other fuel sources. It has been linked to improved air quality and removes harmful methane from the air. RNG also diversifies our fuel sources and can improve local economies. 

How is RNG Collected?

The most common collection points for RNG are landfills, farms, and wastewater treatment. Renewable Natural Gas can also be collected from factories from industrial processes. 

Methane emissions are collected on site and go through a complex purification process before they are ready for use and considered a natural gas equivalent. 

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