Research Shows Rng Industry Consolidating As Major Players Announce New or Completed Projects

Despite seeing rapid growth over the past few years, 90% of the potential for landfill gas to renewable natural gas projects in North America remains untapped, according to a new report from WoodMackenzie.

Researchers at the energy analytics company estimate that RNG production capacity has nearly doubled over the last five years to about 0.3 billion cubic feet per day. But that’s still just a fraction of the 2.2 bcfd that they predict could be produced by 2050. 

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