Clean Methane Systems & EIP Ventures Collaborate to Develop Renewable Fuel from Organic Waste Streams in Oregon

 Clean Methane Systems LLC and EIP Ventures, LLC announced a joint venture named "EcoRNG" to develop more than 10 million gallons of renewable fuels from waste streams at landfills, waste water treatment facilities and dairies throughout Oregon.   

EcoRNG's plan is to replace millions of gallons of diesel with renewable natural gas generated from existing waste streams. By capturing harmful waste gases and converting them into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas, EcoRNG will lessen dependence on fossil fuels, reduce emissions and demonstrate a productive use of waste stream bi-products.

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