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Xebec Adsorption Recognized as Recipient of Venture 50 Companies Award

Xebec Adsorption Inc. (TSX.V: XBC) is one of this year’s recipients of the Venture 50 companies — the company provides sustainable, end-to-end gas generation, purification, and filtration solutions that transform raw gases into marketable sources of clean and renewable energy.

The 2018 Venture 50 is a ranking of top performers on TSX Venture Exchange over the past year. The ranking is comprised of 10 companies from each of five industry sectors, selected based on three equally weighted criteria: market capitalization growth; share price appreciation; and trading volume amount.

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Tax Act May Spur More Investment in RNG, Biogas Projects

While the tax code is clearly not responsible for a bulk of the current boom in RNG, the recent tax reform signed into law at the end of 2017 may very well be an additional catalyst to help spur RNG investment to new heights.

By Doug Lamb and Durham McCormick, with support from the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas. 

The Renewable Fuel Standard is the primary federal policy that drives development of renewable natural gas (RNG) projects. Since the advent of the RFS’s modern cellulosic biofuel provisions in 2014, new investment in RNG projects has grown steadily. The number of online RNG projects has increased from approximately 45 in early 2015 to at least 65 by the end of 2017, with another 21 presently under construction, according to the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas. 

While the tax code is clearly not responsible for a bulk of the current boom in RNG, the recent tax reform signed into law at the end of 2017 may very well be an additional catalyst to help spur RNG investment to new heights.

By Doug Lamb and Durham McCormick, with support from the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas. 

The Renewable Fuel Standard is the primary federal policy that drives development of renewable natural gas (RNG) projects. Since the advent of the RFS’s modern cellulosic biofuel provisions in 2014, new investment in RNG projects has grown steadily. The number of online RNG projects has increased from approximately 45 in early 2015 to at least 65 by the end of 2017, with another 21 presently under construction, according to the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas. 

The RNG industry made these gains despite the 2016 expiration of a host of temporary tax provisions designed to spur renewable energy development, including the Section 45 production tax credit for nonwind renewable energy technologies such as landfill gas projects, the second-generation biofuel credit, and the tax credit for alternative fuel vehicle refueling property.

While the tax code is clearly not responsible for a bulk of the current boom in RNG, the recent tax reform signed into law at the end of 2017 may very well be an additional catalyst to help spur RNG investment to new heights.

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Connecticut legislature considering bill to boost biogas and RNG use

The Connecticut legislature is considering a bill that would require gas companies to ensure at least 5% of their output or services be from renewable natural gas (RNG) by 2033.

By Cody Boteler, Waste Dive.

The Connecticut legislature is considering a bill that would require gas companies to ensure at least 5% of their output or services be from renewable natural gas (RNG) by 2033.

By Cody Boteler, Waste Dive.

The bill would create a renewable portfolio standard and establish a procurement process for RNG, direct the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to establish quality standards for RNG, and require electric distribution companies to acquire electricity from a biomass facility.

The legislation comes after a report from The Gas Technology Institute and Quantum Biopower revealed Connecticut has potential capacity for 41 MW of electricity from RNG and could displace 540,000 tons of carbon dioxide. Biomass, as defined in the bill, includes landfill gas and anaerobic digestion.

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Biogas Facility to Convert Organic Waste to Power in Wine Country

Planned for full operation in mid-2018, San Luis Obispo County’s new state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility will convert source-separated organic waste into biogas and high-grade compost.

By Jim McMahon, Biomass Magazine.

Planned for full operation in mid-2018, San Luis Obispo County’s new state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility will convert source-separated organic waste into biogas and high-grade compost.

By Jim McMahon, Biomass Magazine.

San Luis Obispo County, located along the Pacific Ocean in Central California between San Francisco and Los Angeles, is known for its breathtaking seascapes, miles of oak-studded rolling chaparral hills, and prolific wine production—the third largest wine-producing county in California.  Its population of 283,000 resides in small communities scattered along the beaches, coastal hills and mountains of the California Coast Ranges. Cities like Pismo Beach, Grover Beach and Morro Bay dot the coast, while slightly inland is the county’s largest community, the city of San Luis Obispo. It is here where California’s most streamlined project is underway for the conversion of organic waste into biogas and high-grade natural compost, through anaerobic digestion (AD).

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Landfill Remote Control Systems are Becoming More Sophisticated

As operators look to cut costs and improve efficiency, industry experts see automation within landfill sites further advancing. 

  • SCS Engineers' Remote Monitoring and Control (RMC) network includes features like visualization, alarms and data recording. 
  • Falls River, Mass.-based Loci Controls has come online with technology to simultaneously monitor multiple wells remotely, measuring for pressure and gas composition among metrics, with valves automatically adjusting to optimize gas collection.

By Arlene Karidis, Waste 360.

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Washington groups push carbon-pricing ballot measure

SEATTLE (AP) — A coalition of environmental, labor and social justice groups is pushing forward with a citizens’ initiative to put a price on carbon emissions. The groups said they submitted a proposed initiative Friday to the secretary of state.

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No Deal Reached in Second White House Meeting this Week on RFS

By Erin Voegele, Biomass Magazine.

On March 1, President Trump met with a variety of stakeholders from the biofuels and refining industries to continue the discussion on the Renewable Fuel Standard and renewable identification numbers (RINs). The event followed a Feb. 27 meeting in which Trump met with Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa; Joni Ernst, R-Iowa; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss the RFS and RINs. No deal on the biofuels program was reached at either meeting.

By Erin Voegele, Biomass Magazine.

On March 1, President Trump met with a variety of stakeholders from the biofuels and refining industries to continue the discussion on the Renewable Fuel Standard and renewable identification numbers (RINs). The event followed a Feb. 27 meeting in which Trump met with Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa; Joni Ernst, R-Iowa; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss the RFS and RINs. No deal on the biofuels program was reached at either meeting.

“Both sides made their case and the only agreement was to look at economic studies for impact,” Grassley said following the March 1 meeting. “No decisions were made. Low corn prices are already squeezing farmers’ bottom lines. If the RFS were undermined with a RIN price cap or waiver, that would be made even worse. Thousands of jobs in rural America could be lost. An emerging solution appears to be year-round E15, which would drive down RIN prices. After crossing the 15 billion gallon a year threshold, RIN prices would drop dramatically and remain low. And studies prove it.”

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Washington State's Carbon Tax Bill Dies in Legislature

By Phuong Le, The Olympian.

Another ambitious effort to pass a carbon tax in Washington state has faltered as both Gov. Jay Inslee and the bill's prime sponsor said Thursday that there weren't enough votes to pass the measure out of the state Senate.

Washington would have been the first U.S. state to impose a straight tax on carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels like gasoline and electricity and the legislation has been closely watched nationally.

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Shoppers Can Now Fill Up With RNG at a Finland IKEA Store

By NGV Global.

Gasum has opened a gas filling station in Lommila, Espoo, at the IKEA department store. At the new refueling station, pressurized biogas (biomethane) and natural gas fuel are available for cars, distribution vehicles, garbage trucks and buses. This gas station is the world’s first gas filling station opened in conjunction with an IKEA store.

By NGV Global.

Gasum has opened a gas filling station in Lommila, Espoo, at the IKEA department store. At the new refueling station, pressurized biogas (biomethane) and natural gas fuel are available for cars, distribution vehicles, garbage trucks and buses. This gas station is the world’s first gas filling station opened in conjunction with an IKEA store.

The cooperation between Gasum and IKEA Finland is resulting in the production of biogas from food waste generated in all of Finland’s IKEA restaurants. In addition, the cooperation aims to increase the distribution of environmentally road fuel gas to serve the needs of consumers and enterprises alike.  The Finnish IKEA stores are the first IKEA units at which gas filling stations are introduced.

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DTE Energy CEO Gerry Anderson Receives Prestigious Climate Leadership Award

Aggressive sustainability initiative earns recognition from Climate Registry, C2ES

DETROIT, March 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- DTE Energy Chairman and CEO Gerry Anderson has been selected as the recipient of the Individual Climate Leadership award by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) and The Climate Registry for driving DTE Energy's goal to reduce carbon emissions by more than 80 percent by 2050.

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