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Middlebury College Partners with Goodrich Farm on RNG Project
Middlebury College broke ground on an anaerobic digester facility at the end of August, pushing the college towards its goal of using 100% renewable energy sources by 2028. The digester, the first of its kind in Vermont, will combine cow manure and food waste to convert the energy stored in organic materials present in the manure into Renewable Natural Gas (RNG).
During the event, spokespeople from the college, Vanguard Renewables, Goodrich Farm and the State of Vermont gathered at Goodrich Farm in Salisbury, Vt., to discuss the significance of the facility for the community and the college.
By Cecelia Scheuer, The Middlebury Campus
Casualties in Fight Over New Gas Pipelines: The customers
Chris Miles and his partners were ready to open their new seaside barbecue joint just in time for the summer season when they got stunning news: There would be no gas to fuel the fryers, griddles and stoves.
National Grid, the utility that serves the Rockaway Beach section of Queens, refused to turn on natural gas service. It had declared a moratorium on new hookups after the state rejected an application for a new pipeline in May.
By Mary Esch, Seattle Times
Duke Energy Plans to Zero out Carbon Emissions by 2050
One of America’s largest power companies — which includes more than 600,000 Upstate customers — plans to zero out its carbon emissions by 2050, its CEO announced Tuesday.
“For more than a decade, we’ve been a leader in cleaner energy generation. I’m proud of that record, but we’re not going to rest there. We must continue to build on this strong foundation,” Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good said in a video statement unveiling the plan. “Everyone, starting with our employees, our customers and our communities expects that we are going to reduce emissions and protect the environment, and that’s exactly what we are doing.”
By Index Journal
Marion County, Oregon to Vote on Waste-to-energy Contract with Covanta
Marion County, Ore., Commissioners are expected to vote on a one-year contract proposal with Covanta that would keep the company’s waste-to-energy (WTE) facility from closing.
The vote, according to the Statesman Journal, comes two days before the county’s contract with Covanta will expire. The report also notes that contract negotiations stalled this summer after Oregon’s legislature failed to pass a bill, requested by Covanta, that would have designated trash incineration as renewable energy.
By Waste 360
Governor Kate Brown Holds Ceremony to Sign SB98 for Renewable Natural Gas
Today, Governor Kate Brown gathered with NW Natural and other supporters to ceremoniously sign another landmark bill for the State of Oregon: Senate Bill 98 allows utilities to acquire renewable natural gas on behalf of customers and is the first of its kind in the nation.
Renewable natural gas is a zero carbon resource produced from local organic materials like food, agricultural and forestry waste, wastewater, or landfills, which can be added into the existing natural gas system.
By Global Newswire
NW Natural Launches 'Try It First' Natural Gas Truck Loan Program
NW Natural today has launched a Truck Loan Program where qualified fleet owners can borrow and test a heavy-duty 12-liter class 8 compressed natural gas truck for up to three weeks.
The utility company said the "try it first" program allows fleet owners to experience the similarities between natural gas trucks and diesel trucks with respect to power, drivability, fuel range, and fuel availability — and also the lower fuel costs and environmental benefits that natural gas trucks provide.
By Jim Redden, Pamplin Media
Xebec Announces Over $11.7 Million in New Renewable Energy Orders
Xebec Adsorption Inc. (TSXV: XBC) (OTCQX: XEBEF) (“Xebec”), a global provider of clean energy solutions announced it closed several contracts the past month totaling approximately CDN$11.7 million.
The orders span the breadth of Xebec capabilities – from renewable natural gas (RNG) generation through several hydrogen purification projects including a fuel cell fueling application, syngas purification from waste gasification, and CO2 capture and use.
By Fox40
Dane County Featured In National Climate Change Study
A national report on addressing climate change released Monday highlights Dane County's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
"How We Respond," from the nonprofit American Association for the Advancement of Science, features 18 communities that have launched projects to adapt to climate change or reduce their carbon footprints.
In Dane County, that effort includes a facility to convert methane harvested from a landfill into what's called Renewable Natural Gas, or RNG.
By Brady Carlson, Wisconsin Public Radio
The RNG Coalition and Biomass Magazine announce 2020 North American Renewable Natural Gas Map
The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas to partner with BBI International and Biomass Magazine
Nashville, Tennessee – (September 12, 2019) – BBI International and the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG Coalition) announced this week that the RNG Coalition is collaborating with Biomass Magazine to produce, design and release a new 2020 North American Renewable Natural Gas Facilities Map. The announcement was made in front of more than 300 attendees at RNG WORKS 2019, the industry's annual two-day Technical Workshop & Trade Expo held this week in Music City.
The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas to partner with BBI International and Biomass Magazine
Nashville, Tennessee – (September 12, 2019) – BBI International and the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG Coalition) announced this week that the RNG Coalition is collaborating with Biomass Magazine to produce, design and release a new 2020 North American Renewable Natural Gas Facilities Map. The announcement was made in front of more than 300 attendees at RNG WORKS 2019, the industry's annual two-day Technical Workshop & Trade Expo held this week in Music City.
"We're pleased to work together with Biomass Magazine to generate this new resource," says Marcus Gillette, director of public affairs at the RNG Coalition. "This map will be a useful tool used by RNG sites and stakeholders across the U.S. and Canada to increase education about the remarkable growth that has put renewable natural gas on the clean energy map, and to further awareness of the tremendous environmental and economic opportunity that our cities, regions and nations have before them to convert organic waste into RNG."
The 2020 North American Renewable Natural Gas Map will include:
A list of all RNG facilities that are operating or under construction in the U.S. and Canada
150+ projects on the data-rich, color-coded map
Operational status
The map will be sent to 7,000+ people, including producers and RNG professionals. Additional distribution will include:
All subscribers of Biomass Magazine
All Renewable Natural Gas Production Facilities in North America
Attendees of the International Biomass Conference & Expo
Other major RNG-related industry events
“We are excited to collaborate with the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas and produce the North American Renewable Natural Gas Map,” says John Nelson, vice president of marketing and sales for Biomass Magazine. "The organization's involvement brings additional credibility and accuracy to the data being placed on the map."
The deadline for advertising spots within the map is November 6, 2019.
To learn more, click here.
New Manitowoc County facility helps convert dairy waste into energy
NEWTON (WLUK) -- A new facility in Manitowoc County is reducing greenhouse gas emissions while helping local dairy farmers.
DTE Biomass Energy says its new site in Newton will help in the process of converting cow manure into renewable natural gas (RNG).
The facility is the first of its kind in Wisconsin.
By Fox 11 News.
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