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First Nations Climate Initiative on Using LNG to Address Global Climate Change & Alleviate Poverty

Today, the First Nations Climate Initiative (FNCI) extended an invitation to all First Nations to meet with them on January 29, 2020 in Prince George to share their vision for a world where global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius, where Indigenous communities prosper and British Columbia leads the way to a low carbon economy that delivers on regional and international commitments to climate change targets.

This unique First Nations Climate Initiative was formed in September of 2019 by the leadership of the Haisla Nation, Lax Kw'alaams Band, Metlakatla First Nation and the Nisga'a Nation.

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Air Liquide Recognised by the CDP as One of the Best-performing Companies in the Fight Against Climate Change

Air Liquide (Paris:AI) has integrated the prestigious “A-list” established by the CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), a non-profit organisation that evaluates companies based on their climate action.

This year, Air Liquide has been awarded an “A” rating, the highest score available from the CDP. This rating recognises the Group as one of the companies most committed to the fight against climate change. In November 2018, the Group announced the most ambitious Climate objectives in its sector, including Air Liquide’s commitment to reducing its carbon intensity by 30% by 2025. Its global approach combines action on its own assets, for its customers and in developing low-carbon ecosystems.

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Vermont Gas to be Zero Emission by 2050

Vermont Gas Systems, the state’s sole provider of natural gas, announced a plan last year to eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions from their operations by 2050. The company also unveiled plans to double energy efficiency savings, outlined strategies to reduce home and business emissions and promised to continue sustainable partnerships in communities around the state. 

Vermont Gas is one of the state’s largest utility companies and serves about 50,000 customers in the residential and commercial sectors. Along with Green Mountain Power, Standard Solar and Northern New England Investment Company, Vermont Gas is owned by the Northern New England Energy Corporation (NNEEC), a subsidiary of Quebec-based company Énergir. 

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U.S. Gain Purchases Another Digester at Wisconsin Dairy

U.S. Gain, a leader in development, procurement and distribution of renewable natural gas for the transportation and energy markets, announces the purchase of another anaerobic digester – this one located at Deer Run Dairy, LLC in Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

U.S. Gain is currently coordinating the installation of biogas clean-up equipment at Deer Run Dairy, LLC to strip the impurities from the biogas. Next, U.S. Gain will lead project certification efforts through established relationships with both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB). Once certified, the gas will be injected into the natural gas pipeline and distributed throughout their GAIN Clean Fuel® network, private natural gas fueling stations, and other non-transportation outlets.

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Brightmark Energy Partners with Larson Family Farms on Florida RNG Project

Brightmark Energy, a San Francisco-based waste and energy development company, announced today that it has partnered with four dairy farms in central Florida to build and operate three anaerobic digesters that will convert a total of 230,000 tons of dairy manure per year from 9,900 cows into renewable natural gas. Brightmark will develop, own, and operate the project.

The project includes the construction of new anaerobic digesters at four Larson family dairy farms in Okeechobee County, including two farms owned by Larson Dairy, Inc. and two farms owned by JM Larson, Inc. After the project is complete, the digesters are anticipated to generate about 171,000 MMBtu of renewable natural gas each year. The gas will be delivered into the local interstate gas pipeline system.

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Clean Fuel Groups Pushing for Carbon Credit System

A broad coalition including environmentalists as well as biofuel, electric vehicle and other alternative transportation companies, are urging the Cuomo Administration to adopt a Low Carbon Fuel Credit that would help them, but would require traditional fuel firms such as diesel or gasoline suppliers to purchase carbon credits going forward.

Similar in some ways to a carbon tax, the Credit aims to incentivize the faster adoption of electric vehicles and clean fuels. That would be an important move in light of the state’s large transportation sector and the push to reduce greenhouse gases.

By Rick Karlin, Times Union

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How to Fuel Reduction in Transportation Emissions

Last year the state Legislature passed one of the most ambitious pieces of climate legislation in the nation, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. We set aspirational goals: reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent; achieve carbon neutrality by 2050; and move to 100 percent clean power by 2040.

This is our generation's moonshot. Now, how do we build the rocket that will get us to our goal?

By Carrie Woerner, Times Union

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Southern California Gas Company Announces Expansion of California RNG Facility

Calgren Dairy Fuels and Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today announced that four additional Central Valley dairies have started sending methane produced from cow manure to Calgren's biogas operation in Pixley, where it is processed into high-quality, renewable natural gas (RNG) and injected into SoCalGas' system.

The Calgren facility now collects methane- a potent greenhouse gas that would otherwise escape to the atmosphere and contribute to climate change-from more than 66,000 cows at 10 area dairy farms. The additional dairies are projected to nearly double the amount of RNG produced at the facility, further reducing greenhouse gas emissions and displacing more traditional natural gas. Calgren partnered with Maas Energy Works to develop these four new dairy digesters as well as the previous six dairy digesters that have been operating since 2018.

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Tartu’s Urban Buses Now Fueled with RNG

According to the Tartu officials, it is one of the few medium-sized towns in Europe where its entire public transportation system has been converted to operate on renewable fuel.

The deputy mayor of Tartu, Raimond Tamm, said in a statement that the town’s goal is to reduce the environmental impact resulting from transportation.

The biomethane is supplied by the Estonian energy company, Alexela, whose chairman of the management board, Aivo Adamson, said there was no “better alternative to biomethane in the transport sector today”.

By Sten Hankewitz, Estonia World

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DVO Inc. Announces Commissioning of Indiana RNG Project

DVO Inc. recently announced the commissioning of its newest Two-Stage Linear Vortex digester at Prairies Edge Dairy Farms in Fair Oaks, Indiana, replacing the prominent dairy’s outdated CSTR/complete-mix digester and combining its biogas with that generated by the original DVO digester installed in 2008.

“Given the same inputs, our newest DVO digester produces more biogas than our old [upright tanks/complete-mix] digester ever made on a good day, by at least 25 percent,” says Carl Ramsey, Prairies Edge operations manager

By Biomass Magazine

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