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Stay up to date with the latest stories, insights, and announcements.Anaergia Announces Results of Voting at Annual Meeting of Shareholders
RNG technology company Anaergia Inc. (TSX: ANRG) reported the voting results from its annual general meeting of shareholders held in Burlington, Ontario.
All seven nominated directors were elected and RSM Canada LLP was appointed as the company’s auditor.
Nebraska Builds Plant to Turn Cow Manure into Renewable Natural Gas
Neogenyx Fuels, an Ameresco company, has begun construction on a first-of-its-kind renewable natural gas facility at a cattle feedlot near Broken Bow, Nebraska.
The plant will use anaerobic digestion to capture methane from livestock manure and refine it into pipeline-quality RNG for injection into the local distribution system.
British Columbia Regulator Upholds RNG Definition, Allowing Out-of-Province Biomethane Sourcing
The British Columbia Utilities Commission concluded that no major changes to its definition of renewable natural gas are warranted.
The ruling confirms public utilities may continue acquiring biomethane and its environmental attributes from out-of-province sources, even without a physical pipeline connection to BC.
GPS Renewables Raises INR 635 Crore to Accelerate Compressed Biogas Projects
India’s GPS Renewables has raised roughly INR 635 crore to expand its compressed biogas portfolio.
The funding will support a pipeline of new projects across the country.
Mexico Moves to Formalize Biomethane Market
Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (Sener) is to create an official standard for its biomethane market.
The move will help establish supply chain traceability and strict grid injection protocols.
The Intersection of Rising Demand for Renewable Fuels and for Carbon Removal
As the 2026 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook highlights, policy changes have presented both challenges and opportunities in U.S. energy development during the past year. Since BCSE and BloombergNEF released the Factbook in February, recent global events have further highlighted the need for greater diversification and increased supply to protect both energy and economic security. Rising demand is outweighing policy shifts and driving development and deployment of renewable fuels, including aviation biofuels, or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and high-integrity, durable carbon removal.
Climate Standard Setter SBTi Sets New Rules for Companies Seeking Net Zero
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has released the finalized version 2.0 of its Corporate Net-Zero Standard, introducing updated rules for companies setting and validating their net-zero commitments. The revised framework tightens requirements around emissions accountability and is expected to shape how corporations across industries structure their long-term decarbonization strategies. Source: The Wall Street Journal.
California’s Ethanol Opportunity
A new analysis examines the expanding role of ethanol in California’s clean fuels landscape, particularly under the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, where lower-carbon-intensity ethanol can earn valuable credits. The piece outlines how producers can capitalize on California’s policy framework to grow market share while supporting the state’s emissions-reduction goals. Source: Ethanol Producer Magazine.
First U.S. Commercial Plant Making Jet Fuel from Captured Carbon Opens in Moses Lake
Clean fuels company Twelve has opened AirPlant One in Moses Lake, Washington, the first U.S. commercial-scale facility producing sustainable aviation fuel from captured carbon dioxide. The plant converts captured CO2 and renewable energy into synthetic E-Jet fuel, offering a pathway to decarbonize aviation, one of the harder-to-abate transportation sectors, and signaling growing momentum for power-to-liquids technology. Source: Carbon Herald.
City of Lawton Tours Comanche Renewables Facility Near Landfill
City of Lawton, Oklahoma, leadership recently toured the Comanche Renewables facility located near the city’s landfill, where landfill gas is captured and processed into renewable natural gas. During the tour, representatives explained how gas generated at the landfill is collected and transported to the processing facility, highlighting how municipalities are partnering with developers to convert waste emissions into a usable energy resource and generate value from local landfill operations. Source: City of Lawton, OK.
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