A Clean Energy Future Demands Many Solutions. Renewable Natural Gas is One of Them.

Climate change is the greatest threat of our time, and the clock is ticking. In November, more than 100 global leaders committed to cut methane emissions by nearly 30 percent by 2030 during the COP26 Summit in Glasgow. President Joe Biden, who has made combating climate change a top priority of his administration, stated at the conference that the U.S. will lead on clean energy. “We will demonstrate to the world that the U.S. is not only back at the table but, hopefully, lead by the power of our example,” he said.

Renewable energies, such as solar and wind, are important components along the road to a clean energy future. But no single renewable technology can power our national infrastructure. In 2020, renewable sources accounted for just 20 percent of electricity generation in the U.S., according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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