Biogas Project Developers Work with Dairies to Capture Methane

As the dairy industry works to reduce its carbon footprint, one of the recommended actions is the use of anaerobic digesters to capture methane and convert it to renewable energy.

Various initiatives around the country continue to push the growth of biogas projects.

Progressive Dairy interviewed a few of the people working with biogas from agriculture to see how they collaborate with dairy operations to capture and utilize methane generated from cow manure. Participating in the roundtable discussion are: John Hanselman, co-founder, chairman and CEO, Vanguard Renewables; Alan Johnson, vice president project development, quasar Energy Group LLC; Bob Powell, CEO, Brightmark; and Doug VanOrnum, vice president, strategy and technology, DVO Inc.

By Progressive Dairy

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