PG&E Ramps Up RNG Pipe Flows With Link to Largest California Landfill Gas Facility
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s first interconnection to a landfill renewable natural gas facility will see the Oakland, Calif.-based multi-utility move a lot of the alternative fuel, known as RNG, to market.
The PG&E Corp. subsidiary on Oct. 2 joined renewable energy developer Ameresco Inc. and waste management giant Republic Services Inc. in opening California's largest landfill gas-to-RNG facility to date. The Keller Canyon RNG Plant in Pittsburg, Calif., has the capacity to inject about 1 Bcf of RNG into PG&E's pipeline system per year.