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AMP Americas to Turn Agriculture Waste Into Renewable Energy

A Chicago startup that’s developed a solution to turn cow waste into renewable natural gas for trucking fleets has landed a major round funding to fuel its business.

AMP Americas announced Thursday that it has raised $75 million in a round led by EIV Capital, a Houston firm that invests in energy businesses. The company has now raised more than $130 million to date. It last raised a $47 million round in 2017.

By Jim Dallke, Chicago Inno

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Brightmark Energy to Convert 90,000 Gallons of Dairy Waste Per Day into Transportation Fuel

Brightmark Energy, a San Francisco-based waste and energy development company, announced today that it has purchased an anaerobic digester northwest of Madison, Wisconsin that will convert 90,000 gallons per day of dairy waste from three local farms into biogas and other useful products. After planned installation of gas upgrade equipment is completed, the project is projected to produce enough renewable natural gas (RNG) to replace at least 50,000 MMBtu of conventional natural gas each year. That is enough fuel to travel 1,270,000 miles1 in a compressed natural gas (CNG) bus, or from San Francisco to New York and back over 200 times. Brightmark Energy purchased the digester from Clean Fuel Partners, which will continue its work on the project by providing operations and maintenance support.

By Business Wire

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Could Renewable Natural Gas Be the Next Big Thing in Green Energy?

In the next few weeks, construction crews will begin building an anaerobic digester on the Goodrich Family Farm in western Vermont that will transform cow manure and locally sourced food waste into renewable natural gas (RNG), to be sent via pipeline to nearby Middlebury College and other customers willing to pay a premium for low-carbon energy.

For the developer, Vanguard Renewables, the project represents both a departure and a strategic bet. The firm already owns and operates five farm-based biogas systems in Massachusetts; each generates electricity on site that is sent to the grid and sold under the state’s net-metering law. The Vermont project, however, is Vanguard’s first foray into producing RNG — biogas that is refined, injected into natural gas pipelines as nearly pure methane, and then burned to make electricity, heat homes, or fuel vehicles.

By Johnathan Mingle, Yale Environment 360

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Primoris Services to Partner with Engineering Firm OnQuest for Multi-Farm Biogas Collection

Primoris Services Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: PRIM) (“Primoris” or “Company”)today announced a new engineering award, secured by OnQuest, part of the Power, Industrial, & Engineering segment.

  • The award is for engineering, procurement, and construction management services for a renewable natural gas facility in the Midwestern United States.

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UK: Biogas Upgrading Can Fill Important Place in Climate Emergency Agenda

The world is far behind in the fight against climate change, and all actors, not just governments, need to play their part, especially the biogas industry, delegates to the World Biogas Summit in Birmingham, UK, heard this month.

Four years after countries pledged to limit global temperature rise to 2 C and strive for a safer 1.5 degree target, the planet is on a trajectory to 3.6 degrees warming based on a tally of the 183 Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) submitted to date from the signatories to the Paris Agreement.

By Canadian Biomass

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Haldor Topsoe to Build a Methanol Plant Making Biogas Upgrading Cost Effective

Haldor Topsoe will build a 10 kilogram per hour methanol plant to demonstrate the company’s electrified and extremely compact eSMR Methanol technology for cost-competitive production of sustainable methanol from biogas.

The eSMR Methanol technology exploits the full carbon potential of biogas by utilizing the 40 percent CO2content which is routinely separated and vented today. The technology heats the process using green electricity from wind turbines or solar panels instead of natural gas.

The demonstration plant will be located at Aarhus University’s research facility in Foulum, Denmark, and receives funding from EUDP – Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program.

By Haldor Topsoe, Biomass Magazine

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Clean Energy Fuels Grows RNG Infrastructure

Clean Energy Fuels has come a long way since it bought its first landfill gas production facility in Texas and began distributing via the pipeline to California. With 530 fueling stations that are able to distribute renewable natural gas (RNG), it delivered 110 million gallons of biofuel in 2018 and claims to command 53 percent of the RNG market in the U.S.

“In the beginning [2008], we were delivering into a long-term fixed price market under the California Renewable Portfolio Standard to utilities. From there, we saw opportunity to deliver gas to the vehicle fuel market,” says Sahar Kamali, director of business development for Clean Energy Renewables. “Now, we have 50 customers around the country contracted to receive our Redeem brand of renewable RNG, with waste companies being one of our largest markets. But we sell to transit agencies, municipalities and national trucking companies.”

By Arlene Karidis, Waste 360

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Bright Biomethane North America to Supply RNG Projects in New York

Bright Biomethane North America, which was recently established, announced that its first renewable natural gas (RNG) projects will be realized in New York. According to the company, these will be the first RNG projects on the East Coast with high-efficient 3-step membrane separation technology, and some of the first in the U.S. to use this technology.

Bright Biomethane’s 3-step membrane technology ensures high biomethane quality and CH4 (methane) recovery of at least 99.5 percent, with a methane loss of 0.5 percent.

By Waste 360

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LA Metro Repowers Slew of CNG Transit Buses

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) recently completed an engine retrofit project to reduce emissions on a significant number of its fleet of more than 2,200 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses.

Metro repowered 125 of its transit buses with the Cummins Westport ISL G Near Zero and L9N heavy-duty natural gas engines, which are expected to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by 90% and greenhouse gases by 9%.

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