
RNG NEWS
Clean Energy Opens Renewable Natural Gas Station Near Philadelphia
Clean Energy Fuels announced the opening of a new renewable natural gas (RNG) station in Carney’s Point, New Jersey for heavy-duty trucks and other fleet vehicles to access a fuel produced from organic waste and is rated the cleanest available.
The new station is strategically located in the important trucking corridor between Philadelphia and Wilmington, DE near Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike and is now part of Clean Energy’s fueling network of over 600 stations in North America.
Energy Global Spotlight with Viridi Energy
Jessica Casey, Editor of Energy Global, sits down with Chet Benham, President & COO of Viridi Energy, to look into Viridi’s business, including its focus on renewable natural gas and the role this can play in the energy transition.
€25 Billion in Private Investments Secured for the Growth of the Biomethane Sector in Europe by 2030
The European biomethane sector will receive an injection of €25 billion in private investments by 2030, according to a European Biogas Association (EBA) analysis released today. This represents a 30% increase compared to last year estimates. The 2nd edition of the Biomethane Investments Outlook forecasts €2.1 extra billion investments in the pipeline, but yet to be allocated.
The projected investments by 2030 will result in the installation of 950 new biomethane plants across Europe, alongside the 1,300 facilities already operational. This will add 6.3 billion cubic meters (bcm) of biomethane capacity annually to the continent, which could contribute to avoiding nearly 29 million tons of CO2 emissions each year, providing renewable energy to 5 million European households year-round, and producing 830 thousand tons of fertilizer annually.
Wisconsin Senator Baldwin Announces Grants for WI Farmers, Small Business Owners
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) has announced over a dozen Wisconsin farmers and rural small business owners will receive more than $2 million in grants to make energy efficiency improvements, cut costs, and strengthen the resiliency of their operations.
“Wisconsin farmers and small businesses are the backbone of our rural communities, and I’m working to help them cut costs, innovate, and grow for the future,” said Senator Baldwin. “I am proud to bring home this funding that will help Made in Wisconsin businesses reduce their energy costs, create jobs, and improve the efficiency of their operations for years to come.”
Municipalities Adopt Cleaner Solutions Inking Agreements with Clean Energy
Clean Energy Fuels has announced a series of new deals with several municipalities across the country. These agreements represent a collective growing demand within city agencies for more sustainable, low-carbon solutions for their operations.
“What we are now observing is that municipalities which are eager to meet their environmental and fiscal goals can do this with renewable natural gas (RNG) easily, immediately and cost-effectively. Many cities are now making clean fuel a requirement for their transportation needs because of local, state and federal requirements to reduce emissions. RNG is the best solution to meet those needs,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president at Clean Energy.
RNG-Fueled Trucks ‘Most Compelling Carbon Reduction Strategy,’ Says Hexagon Agility VP
As the trucking industry’s decarbonization efforts continue with a major focus on developing battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell technologies, natural gas - specifically renewable natural gas (RNG) - continues to increase in popularity in both production and fleet usage.
RNG, also known as biomethane, is a carbon-negative biogas that has been upgraded to be similar in quality to fossil natural gas. It's sourced from municipal solid waste landfills, livestock, wastewater treatment plants, and food production facilities, among others.
Domino's Pizza: A Recipe for Sustainability
In a delicious display of environmental consciousness, Domino's has partnered with Vanguard Renewables to tackle the growing issue of food waste. This collaboration has diverted 243.75 tons of inedible food waste from overflowing landfills. To put 243.75 tons of food waste into perspective, that is an estimated emissions reduction of 156 Tons of C02e in 2023 alone.
The secret weapon in this eco-friendly partnership is Vanguard Renewables Farm Powered® Anaerobic Digesters. Vanguard Renewables operates these facilities on dairy farms, where they combine inedible food waste along with cow manure in a sealed tank called an anaerobic digester. In a breakdown process fueled by naturally appearing microbes, this organic mix breaks down and generates biogas. This biogas is then cleaned and upgraded on-site into renewable gas, a clean-burning fuel that can be used to power homes, businesses, and even vehicles!
Locally-produced Renewable Natural Gas at the Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant
Alicia Moy from Hawaiʻi Gas and Mayor Rick Blangiardi shares how they've created an innovative approach to reducing fossil fuel in Hawaii!
Breaking Ground: Transforming Waste to Energy - A Sustainable Triumph at Loess Hills RNG Facility
Waste Connections and ESI proudly introduce another landmark project, in collaboration with Kinder Morgan, and bp, unveiling a state-of-the-art Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) processing facility at the Loess Hills Regional Sanitary Landfill in Malvern, IA. This facility, crafted with precision over a two-year span by ESI, features a complex, multi-step processing plant engineered to convert landfill gas into methane, offering a remarkable advancement in the renewable energy landscape.
The Facility focuses on waste-to-energy conversion by capturing landfill gas, which is primarily methane, and processing it into renewable natural gas. This project showcases a sustainable waste-to-energy conversion model by taking a natural byproduct of waste and turning it into energy. The produced RNG seamlessly integrates into Kinder Morgan's natural gas pipeline network. Through an offtake agreement, bp secures the RNG supply from Waste Connections to fuel transportation operations, solidifying the project's commercial and environmental impact in the RNG market.
Denmark's CIP Seeks 2,000 Farmers To Supply Manure for Biomethane Plant in Ireland
Manure from over 2,000 farm in Ireland will be needed to fuel a biomethane project announced by a Danish fund manager today.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has said it will develop, construct and operate manure-powered biogas plants in Ireland over the coming years that will deliver 30% of the country's biomethane targets.