Dairy, Swine Farms Increasingly Produce Renewable Natural Gas

Renewable natural gas, or methane from non-fossil sources, continues to penetrate the nation’s energy system, led by a replacement for diesel fuel in California. 

RNG from dairy and swine production has become highly prized because of low measurements of field-to-wheels carbon emissions, known as carbon intensity. This gas is transported through pipeline networks and ultimately compressed for use in buses, trucks and other vehicles.

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