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Hydron Pilots Disruptive Technology for Upgrading Biogas to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)
Hydron Energy Inc., the cleaner fuel company that is commercializing a revolutionary biogas upgrading solution, has announced that it is receiving advisory services and funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) and Innovate BC, through the BC Fast Pilot program. The funding will support Hydron to design, build, and operate a pilot-scale, mobile renewable natural gas (RNG) upgrader system known as INTRUPTor™ I-Multi Waste-to-Energy Pilot Project.
“The BC Fast Pilot Program enables Hydron to apply its gas separation expertise to create a next-generation multi-swing process and demonstrate a breakthrough approach with 50% lower cost for upgrading biogas to RNG,” said Hydron Energy President and CEO Soheil Khiavi. “Commercially viable, small-scale gas separating solutions are crucial to unlocking access to dispersed waste feedstocks, preventing methane emissions, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.”
Anaergia Signs Project Development Agreement With Kent County, Michigan
Anaergia Inc. and partner, Continuus Materials, signed a contract Project Development Agreement (“PDA”) with the Board of the Kent County, Michigan, Department of Public Works.
Under the terms of the PDA, the parties agreed to terms for a potential project under which an approximately US$280 million state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility (MRF) converting solid waste to products, fertilizer, and renewable natural gas (RNG), would be built by Anaergia and Continuus Materials. The PDA indicates that the initial term of this agreement is to be for a period of twenty-five years from the start of operations.
TotalEnergies Teams with French Farmers on Renewables
TotalEnergies today said it has formed a partnership with the French federation of farmers' unions (FNSEA) to develop renewable energy, including biofuels and biomethane, one of three moves it took this week to further its energy transition strategy.
The link with FNSEA aims to develop projects to produce renewable power from agrivoltaic installations, produce biomethane from agricultural waste, and manufacture biofuels from agricultural residues or "low greenhouse gas" crops.
Utilities Scale Up Renewable Natural Gas Purchases, Expand Project Portfolios
Gas utility operators are poised to become bigger players in the renewable natural gas market in 2022 as customers expand commitments to procure low-carbon fuels.
Utility executives touted the renewable natural gas, or RNG, volumes flowing through their distribution networks and promoted project portfolios during quarterly earnings conference calls. For some gas distributors, new state policies promoting low-carbon fuel use presented opportunities to initiate or increase RNG purchases, executives said.
New Assessment Documents Expansion of US Renewable Natural Gas Industry
The sustainable energy NGO Energy Vision released its 2021 annual assessment of the US renewable natural gas (RNG) industry, conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory.
It documents rapid growth in RNG production nationwide. The number of RNG production facilities grew 33.5% (from 313 in December 2020 to 418 by the close of 2021), including 230 RNG facilities now operating (up 46% from 2020), 108 under construction (up 42%), and at least 80 new projects in planning.
Coastal Environmental Partnership to Begin Producing Renewable Natural Gas at Tuscarora, North Carolina, Landfill
The agency that runs Carteret County, North Carolina’s regional landfill system recently entered into an amended memorandum of understanding to begin converting landfill gas into renewable natural gas.
In a news release, Bobby Darden, executive director of the Coastal Environmental Partnership, also known as the Coastal Regional Solid Waste Management Authority, said the memo of understanding is with Igenco, based in Richmond, Va. Ingenco has operated at the agency’s Tuscarora landfill since 2007 and is now pursuing development of a renewable natural gas, or RNG, facility at the same site.
Air Liquide to Open RNG Hydrogen Plant
Air Liquide will open a steam methane reformation plant fed by renewable natural gas (RNG) in Las Vegas, Nevada, by the end of March.
The hydrogen plant, powered by methane captured from biological wastes, will produce 30 tonnes (t) per day of hydrogen at full capacity. This will be enough to fuel 42,000 hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, said Katie Ellet, president of Hydrogen Energy and Mobility for Air Liquide north America.
OPAL Fuels Commences Commercial Operation of Noble Road Renewable Natural Gas Facility at Rumpke Waste & Recycling Landfill in Shiloh, Ohio
OPAL Fuels LLC, a vertically integrated producer and distributor of renewable natural gas (RNG), announced it has commenced commercial operation of a new facility to extract and capture waste methane from Rumpke Waste & Recycling’s Noble Road Landfill, transform it into RNG and transport it through Chesapeake Utilities Corporation’s wholly owned subsidiary Aspire Energy of Ohio. An affiliate of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC is a joint owner of the project.
The new, state-of-the-art facility, located in Shiloh, Ohio, utilizes advanced, patented technology to treat landfill gas by removing carbon dioxide and other components to purify the biogas and produce pipeline quality RNG. Aspire Energy constructed a 33.1-mile pipeline, which will transport the RNG to the company’s pipeline system. The fuel will be dispensed at OPAL Fuels fueling stations and Rumpke trucks will also be fueled using this RNG, displacing diesel fuel.
British Columbia Shown to Hold a Wealth of Renewable and Low Carbon Gas Potential
By 2050, British Columbia's gas system could be completely supplied by made-in-B.C. renewable and low carbon sources. A new study showed that, by 2050, the potential of renewable and low carbon gases could be as high as 440 petajoules (PJ) per year—roughly double what currently flows through FortisBC's gas infrastructure to British Columbians.
The joint study commissioned by the Government of British Columbia, FortisBC Energy Inc.(FortisBC's) and BC Bioenergy Network (BCBN) examined the potential production of renewable and low carbon gases using solely B.C. resources by 2030 and 2050, as well as examining overall potential production in Canada and the United States.
PG&E Program Collects Natural Gas from Dairy Manure and Turns it Into Renewable Energy
At Vander Woude Dairy near Merced, California, thousands of cows are doing what cows do, giving milk, eating feed, and creating methane. The greenhouse gas is a bi-product of the manure they leave behind.
But if that manure is generating more enthusiasm than you might normally expect, it's because of a mound a few hundred yards away. It's part of an expanding methane capture project developed by PG&E, California Energy Exchange, and Maas Energy.
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