UC Riverside Study Finds Renewable Natural Gas Can Help California

UC Riverside study finds California can replace up to 5 percent of its natural gas supply using existing raw materials and infrastructure.

Riverside, CA – The University of California, Riverside’s Center for Renewable Natural Gas has released a study evaluating California’s renewable methane production potential from in-state resources through landfill gas upgrading and anaerobic digestion. The study shows that renewable natural gas from existing resources can play a key role in helping the state achieve its climate and renewable energy goals.

Read more…

Previous
Previous

SoCalGas to Offer Renewable Natural Gas at its Fueling Stations for the First Time

Next
Next

Wärtsilä biogas upgrading plant will significantly reduce methane emissions from US dairy facility