Randolph County Selects Waga Energy to Convert Landfill Gas into RNG in North Carolina

Randolph County, North Carolina has selected Waga Energy to finance, build, own and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) production unit at the Great Oak Landfill in Randleman under a 20-year agreement. Using the company’s patented WAGABOX technology, the facility will upgrade landfill gas into pipeline-quality RNG, producing roughly 610,000 MMBtu per year and avoiding an estimated 47,500 tons of CO2-equivalent emissions annually.

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