Production Begins at Indianapolis RNG Plant

Officials in Indianapolis have cut the ribbon on what is being called the largest renewable natural gas facility in Indiana. The Indy High BTU Plant on the city's south side is the result of a partnership involving Indianapolis-based Kinetrex Energy, EDL Energy in Australia and South Side Landfill in Indy. The facility, which became fully operational in late March, has the capacity to convert methane gas from South Side Landfill into approximately 8 million gallons of pipeline-quality renewable natural gas (RNG) annually.

Kinetrex then uses the RNG to fuel vehicle fleets throughout the Midwest. Casey Holsapple, general counsel and vice president for Kinetrex, says the facility will have a major impact.

By Inside Indiana Business

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