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Food Waste is a Massive Problem That is Not Going Away

Every year tens of millions of tons of food waste goes to landfills where it decays and produces methane, a climate super pollutant.

In the U.S., most efforts to reduce methane emissions have focused on reducing the massive quantities released into the atmosphere by the fossil fuel industry (i.e. fossil methane). But methane from biological sources like organic waste (i.e. biogenic methane) have not received sufficient attention despite making up a surprisingly large portion of the methane problem. In New York, for example, decomposing organic waste generates nearly triple the methane emitted by the oil and gas industry (including pipelines). Methane comprises a full 39% of New York’s total GHG emissions. And organic wastes account for 34% of the state’s methane emissions. In California, methane generated from the organic waste portion of municipal solid waste (i.e. garbage) decomposing in landfills represents 20% of California’s methane-related climate impact.

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Pioneer Clean Fleet Solutions Launches as First Company Dedicated to Leasing Low-Carbon Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles

Pioneer Clean Fleet Solutions Inc. (“Pioneer CFS”) announced its official launch as the first commercial truck leasing company specializing exclusively in deploying low-carbon technology to heavy-duty fleets, with next-generation compressed natural gas (“CNG”) heavy-duty trucks as its first focus area. Through an integrated model that bundles vehicles with fueling, maintenance and advanced fleet management solutions, Pioneer provides fleets with an unrivaled path to achieve cost-per-mile savings and environmental benefits without sacrificing productivity.

“Fleets around the world are utilizing natural gas and renewable natural gas to help reduce operational costs and improve emissions” said CEO and Co-Founder Sam Gabbita. “Pioneer was built to eliminate the barriers to natural gas adoption in North America by delivering a turnkey leasing package that includes the trucks, the fuel, and the service support that is financially viable for the fleets.”

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Clean Energy Breaks Ground on Three Renewable Natural Gas Dairy Projects with Maas Energy Works

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) has announced it has broken ground on three renewable natural gas (RNG) production facilities under its development agreement with Maas Energy Works. These projects span six dairies located in South Dakota, Georgia, Florida and New Mexico, and are expected to produce approximately three million gallons of RNG annually once fully operational.

Capturing methane from a combined herd of 24,300 dairy cows, preventing harmful emissions from entering the atmosphere, the RNG produced will be used to power heavy-duty trucking, transit and vocational fleets nationwide – providing a reliable supply of negative-carbon fuel to Clean Energy’s network of over 600 stations. 

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Brazil Aims for Biofuel Expansion with US$21 Billion Investment by 2035

A new comprehensive analysis projects a surge in Brazilian biofuel production, estimating that approximately US$21 billion of investment will be required by 2035 to support the expansion. This is reported by the official website of Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy.


The report also highlights the considerable opportunity for bioelectricity generation in Brazil, leveraging its plentiful agricultural residues to produce clean power. Additionally, the analysis points to the promising potential for biomethane production, derived from agricultural and other waste streams, which could contribute to the nation’s gas supply and further reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

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Landfill Methane Capture Offers Stability Amid Policy Shifts

US renewable energy is taking gigantic policy hits these days, but competitive renewables projects can still survive and even thrive in the changed policy landscape. 

For example, EPA moved to suspend a Biden-era requirement for oil and gas operations to plug methane leaks, but meanwhile, nine states are working on policies to require capturing and using more methane from landfills, including a draft Colorado rule on which hearings were held in late August. Capturing more landfill methane has the potential to cut US emissions and boost renewables significantly, even as other forms of GHG reduction and clean energy get rolled back.

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UK Shifts From Fossil Gas to Green Domestic Methane – Three Maids Plant Marks New Energy Era

Acorn Bioenergy, a company of the Qualitas Energy Group, has officially commissioned its first biomethane plant in Three Maids Hill, Winchester. The facility produces over 120 GWh of biomethane annually, covering the heating needs of more than 9,000 households – providing a direct alternative to fossil natural gas.

The UK government is promoting biomethane as a replacement for fossil gas, supporting its expansion through schemes such as the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) and the Renewable Gas Guarantees of Origin (RGGOs). Qualitas Energy is investing in this market and has now launched its first biomethane plant in the UK.

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Clean Energy Appoints Two New Board Members From TotalEnergies

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) today announced the appointment of Marc de Guilhem de Lataillade and Aimeric Ramadier to its Board of Directors effective immediately. Both executives represent TotalEnergies and will replace outgoing directors, Karine Boissy-Rousseau and Mathieu Soulas, who have served on Clean Energy’s board since 2021 and 2023 respectively.

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Hapag-Lloyd and Shell Partner for Long-Term Liquefied Biomethane Supply

Hapag-Lloyd and Shell have signed a multi-year deal to use liquefied biomethane as a fuel source for Hapag-Lloyd's vessels. The deal aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping and promote the use of renewable energy sources. Liquefied biomethane is a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels that can be produced from organic waste. The partnership is a significant step towards decarbonizing the shipping industry and aligning with global efforts to reduce emissions.

Hapag-Lloyd and Shell have signed a multi-year agreement to utilize liquefied biomethane as a fuel source for Hapag-Lloyd's vessels. This strategic partnership aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping industry and promote the use of renewable energy sources. Liquefied biomethane, produced from organic waste, is a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

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