Neogenyx Fuels Breaks Ground on First Agricultural RNG Facility at Adams Land & Cattle Feedlot
Neogenyx Fuels announced the start of construction on its first agricultural renewable natural gas facility, located at the Adams Land & Cattle feedlot in Broken Bow, Nebraska. The project will deploy eight anaerobic digesters to capture and convert cattle manure into more than 4,400 SCFM of biogas, which will be upgraded into roughly 1.2 million MMBtu per year of pipeline-quality RNG and injected into the local natural gas system. The facility is expected to avoid as much as 63,700 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually while supporting rural economic development and demonstrating the role of agriculture in advancing clean energy.