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Perdue questioned on RFS, waivers, E15 during hearing

The Renewable Fuel Standard, Reid vapor pressure (RVP) relief and the U.S. EPA’s misuse of small refiner hardship waivers were among the topics discussed during a Senate hearing held this week.

On April 24, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry held a hearing on “The State of Rural America.” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue testified at the event.

Erin Voegele, Ethanol Producer Magazine.

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EPA Chief Pruitt Faces Tough Questions On Capitol Hill

By NPR Morning Edition.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt faced withering criticism from congressional Democrats Thursday, with one lawmaker calling him "unfit to hold public office." But Republican members of Congress — especially those representing states with large fossil fuel industries — rallied to Pruitt's defense.

It's the first time Pruitt appeared before lawmakers since weeks of accusationsprompted a string of investigations — by the EPA Inspector General's office, at the GAO and in Congress.

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Catalina Pacific® Stakes Out Environmental Leadership Position By Converting Its California Ready-Mix Truck Fleet To Clean Energy’s Redeem™

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. – Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) announced today that it will begin supplying its Redeem™ renewable natural gas (RNG) to 118 Catalina Pacific®, a CalPortland® Company, ready-mix concrete trucks which operate throughout Southern California. By converting these trucks to Redeem, Catalina Pacific® will operate the cleanest ready-mix concrete fleet in the United States, reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) by over 70 percent and smog-causing NOx emissions by over 90 percent (compared to a 2010 diesel engine).

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Clean Energy Adding Three CNG Stations on U.S.-Canada Trade Corridor

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has been awarded a contract to construct three compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations in Ontario for Union Energy Solutions Ltd. Partnership (UES), an unregulated affiliate of Union Gas, an Enbridge Company, a major Canadian natural gas storage, transmission and distribution company.

The stations – which will be in London, Windsor and Napanee – will make fueling with CNG possible along Highway 401 in Ontario, one of the busiest highways in North America and an important trade corridor between Canada and the U.S., notes Clean Energy.

Betsy Lillian, NGT News.

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Amp Americas Celebrates Opening of Buda, TX CNG Station

Amp Americas has announced the grand opening of its new public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Buda, Texas, with US Foods serving as the station’s
anchor fleet.

The new Amp CNG station, supplied by Texas-produced natural gas, is the City of Buda’s first CNG fueling station and Amp’s eighth in the state. Amp’s other stations in Texas are located in Amarillo, Harrold, Waco, Brock, Rosenberg, Sweetwater and Kerrville. The new station brings Amp’s total CNG station network to 20.

By Betsy Lillian, NGT News.

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Renewable Natural Gas Facilities on the Rise

By Transport Topics.

The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas released a new map and project database of renewable natural gas production facilities in North America.

The refreshed database reveals that there are now at least 76 operational RNG facilities in the United States and Canada, representing 85% growth from the 41 projects that were built between 1982 and 2014.

The coalition established a goal in 2015 to double the number of RNG production facilities in North America by 2025. There were 51 RNG facilities at the time. The new database shows that the North American RNG industry is on pace to reach the goal in half that time: an additional 23 RNG production facilities are under construction and another 25 have reached stages of substantial development prior to commencing construction, according to the Sacramento, Calif.-based group.

“Since the environmental benefits of RNG were ruled eligible to generate D3 Renewable Identification Numbers in 2014, private capital has funded dozens of new projects all across the continent, and dozens more are in process,” Jay Hopper, vice president of Aria Energy, said in a statement.

The database and map are on the RNG coalition’s website and will be updated as new production facilities are brought online.

Read the full press release HERE.

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GAIN Clean Fuel announces expansion of its renewable natural gas offering 

Appleton, Wis. – April 23, 2018 – U.S. Gain President Mike Koel is no stranger to taking risks. He’s the force behind the business division’s formation in 2009 when he identified the demand in providing fleet operators with environmentally-friendly, cost-effective alternative fuel options. Since then, GAIN® Clean Fuel has worked cooperatively with transportation companies across the country to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative to diesel, which has become the fuel of choice for many based on significant financial and environmental benefits.

Over the last year, Koel and his team have embraced a new challenge – to become a leading renewable natural gas (RNG) supplier by procuring processed methane generated from landfills, livestock manure and wastewater treatment facilities in an effort to improve local air quality and provide fleets access to an even cleaner fuel.

Appleton, Wis. – April 23, 2018 – U.S. Gain President Mike Koel is no stranger to taking risks. He’s the force behind the business division’s formation in 2009 when he identified the demand in providing fleet operators with environmentally-friendly, cost-effective alternative fuel options. Since then, GAIN® Clean Fuel has worked cooperatively with transportation companies across the country to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative to diesel, which has become the fuel of choice for many based on significant financial and environmental benefits.

Over the last year, Koel and his team have embraced a new challenge – to become a leading renewable natural gas (RNG) supplier by procuring processed methane generated from landfills, livestock manure and wastewater treatment facilities in an effort to improve local air quality and provide fleets access to an even cleaner fuel.

Through vertical integration, flexible business management and strategic risk-taking, GAIN Clean Fuel has recently expanded availability of its RNG offering through the now operational RNG plant at Woodland Meadows Recycling and Disposal Facility in Van Buren Township, Michigan. Woodland Meadows is a regional facility that provides safe and convenient disposal services for communities, businesses and industries serving the Detroit Metro and surrounding areas.

“RNG is one of the few alternative fuels that creates air quality improvements during the fuel production process and also when used in actual transportation,” says Bryan Nudelbacher, director of business development for GAIN Clean Fuel. “This truly positions companies using RNG for sustainability success.”

GAIN Clean Fuel, in partnership with Ameresco, Inc., a leading independent provider of comprehensive energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions, and Waste Management, Inc., the largest environmental solutions provider in North America, is bringing to the market renewable natural gas (generated from the landfill) for use within the transportation sector.

Traditionally, landfill gas is flared onsite, but current technologies allow for the harnessing of this gas and its conversion into a cleaner renewable transportation fuel.

In a well-to-wheel heavy-duty trucking comparison to diesel, RNG produced from landfill gas can provide a reduction in greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide and particulate matter emissions by 85 percent, 75 percent and 98 percent respectively. Well-to-wheel comparisons consider the lifecycle emissions impact of a product—from production through usage and disposal—providing users a realistic comparison verses simply comparing tailpipe emissions.

With several other landfill, dairy farm, and wastewater treatment facility projects in the works, GAIN Clean Fuel is dedicated to expanding availability of RNG.

“We are committed to working closely with various producers throughout the process by obtaining gas rights, ensuring compliance, investing in clean-up equipment and project financing to dispense the highest quality RNG to the most forward-thinking organizations,” says Koel. “Furthermore, we're focused on expanding our station network to maximize accessibility to RNG, and are excited about the partnerships to come.”

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Biogas needs real consideration as a truly clean alternative to natural gas

The only byproducts here are clean water and fertilizer.

By John Stolz, Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education at Duquesne University, via Pittsburgh City Paper. 

Since 2004, there have been more than 11,000 natural-gas wells drilled in Pennsylvania. 

At the same time, natural gas prices have plummeted by 80 percent. Shell is building a petrochemical plant in Beaver County to use the ethane generated at wells. But at what cost? 

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