WM’s Pheasant Point Landfill RNG Facility to Heat 11,500 Homes and Avoid 50,000 Tons of CO₂ in Nebraska

Waste Management (WM) has brought online a new renewable natural gas facility at the Pheasant Point Landfill in Bennington, Nebraska, capable of producing enough RNG annually to heat roughly 11,500 homes while avoiding approximately 50,000 tons of CO₂-equivalent emissions. The project illustrates the dual environmental and energy-security value of landfill-based RNG, transforming a methane liability into a long-term, dispatchable low-carbon fuel resource for the region.

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