The impact of climate change is being felt around the world, affecting the lives of individuals, the operation of businesses, and the focus of governments. In the energy sector, for example, the transition to a decarbonized energy system, which has been underway for some time, has been given fresh impetus following the recent extremes in seasonal temperatures across large parts of the world.
One consequence is a growing diversity in the sources of supply for natural gas systems, and this highlights the importance of accurate monitoring and control of the products that are injected into transmission networks. Hydrocarbon and water dew point are two of the key measurement criteria, important to prevent the risk of liquid drop-outs during distribution and use.