RNG Heats Up With Slurry of 2020 Deals, Big Players Involved, Chevron, BP, Brightmark, Aemetis, Verbio, Greenlane Renewables

Brightmark and Chevron just formed a joint venture to own projects across the United States to produce and market dairy biomethane. Greenlane Renewables signed a $5.8 million contract with Brightmark. Construction started in Ohio on a $33 million RNG project. Verbio’s RNG facility slated to be running by fall 2021. A new RNG facility is being constructed in Arizona. Aemetis completed construction on their first two dairy digesters and a four mile RNG pipeline. BP got in on the RNG action with a Tennessee project.

In today’s Digest, why RNG is so hot this year, the latest projects, details on the Chevron and Brightmark deal, and more.

By Helena Tavares Kennedy

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