Aemetis Receives Approval For 24-Mile Biogas Pipeline in California

Aemetis announced today that the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors in California, upon a 4-0 vote, approved the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) analysis for Aemetis Biogas to extend its biogas pipeline by an additional 24 miles using the public right of way.

The pipeline transports biogas from dairy digesters to a centralized renewable natural gas (RNG) upgrading facility located at the Aemetis Keyes biofuels plant. The pipeline extension will enable Aemetis to add 21 additional dairies to the Aemetis Biogas project in Stanislaus and Merced Counties. As the biogas pipeline is being built, encroachment permits are expected to be obtained for each section using detailed engineering designs and relying on the County’s CEQA environmental approval.

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