RNG NEWS
Stay up to date with the latest stories, insights, and announcements.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.
American Dairies Recycle Record Amounts of Manure into Renewable Energy
American dairy operations are converting record volumes of manure into renewable energy, using anaerobic digesters to capture methane that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere and turning it into renewable natural gas or renewable electricity. Nearly 500 U.S. dairies now capture biogas, reflecting growing producer participation in renewable energy markets that provides an additional revenue stream while reducing agricultural methane emissions. Source: KFGO.
OSU Partners with Love’s Alternative Energy to Power Transit Buses with RNG
Oklahoma State University has partnered with Love’s Alternative Energy to fuel its campus and Stillwater-area transit buses with renewable natural gas, replacing conventional fuel with a lower-carbon alternative produced from captured methane. Under the agreement, Love’s supplies RNG that qualifies under the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard program, demonstrating how universities and fleet operators can cut transportation emissions while supporting domestic renewable fuel production. Source: Biomass Magazine.
Targray Collaboration Expands RNG Supply to Canadian Markets
Targray has announced a strategic collaboration with LF Bioenergy, a leading producer of renewable natural gas, to supply agricultural RNG to industrial, commercial, and transportation customers across Canada. The collaboration pairs LF Bioenergy’s production with Targray’s market expertise, customer network, supply chain capabilities, and regulatory affairs support to help organizations navigate Canadian and U.S. low-carbon fuel programs, manage environmental attributes, and meet their emissions reduction goals. Source: Targray.
Anaergia’s SoCal Biomethane Facility Begins Deliveries Under SB 1440 Contract to Southwest Gas
Anaergia Inc. has begun delivering renewable natural gas from its SoCal Biomethane facility in Victorville, California into Southwest Gas’ distribution system, the first RNG delivery to a California utility under the state’s SB 1440 Biomethane Procurement Program. The facility co-digests municipal wastewater solids and diverted organic waste into pipeline-quality RNG. Source: Business Wire.
Anew Climate Begins RNG Deliveries Under California’s SB 1440 Biomethane Procurement Program
Anew Climate announced that RNG from Anaergia’s SoCal Biomethane facility is now being delivered into Southwest Gas’ distribution system under California’s SB 1440, the first operational RNG delivery to a utility under the state’s Biomethane Procurement Program. Anew serves as the seller, managing the sale agreement, carbon-intensity compliance and delivery. Source: ACCESS Newswire.
RNG COALITION Webinar: BakerRisk
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