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How UK Town Entirely Powered by Local Organic Matter Could Have Answers to Energy Crisis

A town in Devon, South West England, is having all of its gas needs met by a local plant that turns chicken manure and crops into energy, with a local MP saying it could hold answers to the energy crisis. The factory deals in biogas, a form of renewable energy created by processing organic materials, such as farm waste, crops and animal manure, in the absence of oxygen.

Ixoca Energy said their Devon plant was pumping enough gas into the local grid to fuel all of the 2,000 homes in South Molton. It comes amid an energy crisis driven by international gas prices and the war in Ukraine which has been sending bills soaring. In a bid to address this, the UK government vowed to boost domestic energy production – in both renewables and fossil fuels – to help the country become more energy independent.

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Charleston’s Mercedes-Benz Plant is Site of South Carolina’s First Renewable Natural Gas Project

The Mercedes-Benz Vans Charleston Plant recently celebrated being the site of the state’s first renewable natural gas (RNG) project. The plant uses RNG “for various processes like maintaining building temperature and humidity levels as well as in the operation of its Paint Shop.”

MBV Charleston sources local RNG by converting methane produced at the McCall Farms commercial vegetable cannery in Effingham. In addition to being the first RNG project in South Carolina, the Charleston plant is the first MBV plant to use RNG.

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North America’s Biggest Landfill Operator in Push to Turn More Trash Into Fuel

Waste Management Inc., the biggest landfill operator in North America, is tapping a growing thirst for fuel made from trash.

The Houston-based company said Thursday that it would invest $825 million over the next four years to turn methane from garbage dumps into biomethane, a natural-gas substitute. Waste Management, or WM, said the funds will bring 17 new projects online across the U.S. and Canada by 2026, adding to the 16 it currently runs.

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WM's Renewable Energy Investments Expected to Power Over 1 Million Homes By 2026

Rounding out Earth Month, WM plans to invest $825 million in its renewable energy footprint from 2022-2025 by expanding its renewable natural gas (RNG) infrastructure. With the benefit of such investments, WM's network of RNG plants, landfill gas-to-electricity plants and other beneficial use projects are estimated to enable the company to provide enough renewable energy to supply the equivalent of 1 million homes across North America and help WM fuel its entire natural gas fleet with RNG by 2026. WM's accelerated RNG investment positions WM to outpace its original goal of fueling 50 percent of its natural gas fleet by 2025.

Today, WM is the leader in beneficial reuse of landfill gas, with a growing network of RNG plants and the most landfill gas-to-electricity plants in North America. Landfill gas is captured and turned into renewable electricity and fuel at 144 of the landfills WM owns or operates. WM services – including landfill gas and recycling – avoid more than three times more greenhouse gas emissions than its operations generate. The company creates five times more renewable electricity from its landfills than is used in its operations.

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Greenlane Renewables Signs $11 Million Contract For New System Sales

Greenlane Renewables Inc. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has been awarded a CAD$11.4 million (US$8.9 million) contract with a single customer for the supply of its pressure swing adsorption ("PSA") biogas upgrading systems for new food waste-to-renewable natural gas ("RNG") projects across three US states. The customer name has not been disclosed at this time. Order fulfillment is expected to commence immediately.

"According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food waste is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply. It is a big problem today that needs solving," said Brad Douville, President and CEO of Greenlane. "We are excited to be part of the solution by supporting an organization's drive to improve the environment through a cost effective decarbonization solution that transforms food waste into RNG."

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World Energy Secures Permits; Will Completely Convert Southern California Refinery to Create North America’s Largest SAF Hub

In a sweet SAF switcheroo, huge news arrived from California-based World Energy, a carbon-net-zero solutions provider, that it secured the critical permits required to completely convert and increase output by 700 percent at its Southern California renewable fuels production facility, the world’s first and North America’s only commercial-scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel production site.

World Energy is teaming up with Air Products, the world’s largest hydrogen producer, and Honeywell, an innovator in SAF technology, to build the most technologically advanced production and distribution hub ever constructed – in a $2 billion project that will yield 340-million-gallons of annual capacity and collaboration to advance green hydrogen too.

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Russia Doesn’t Know It, but It Just Made a Strong Case for Local Energy

The worldwide headlines are that Russia is cutting natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria unless they pay in rubles, making energy, in essence, a weapon of war. European leaders describe Russia’s move as blackmail to undercut their support of Ukraine.

Russia’s actions make real the longtime worry that European countries are too reliant on Russia for energy to heat their homes and run their businesses. It also underscores the value of microgrids, solar, energy storage and other forms of local energy — energy that is under the control of a local community, government, business or even household.

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Duke Energy Announces Investment in Two New Renewable Natural Gas Projects in North Carolina

Duke Energy announced its investment in two projects to convert landfill gas from two North Carolina landfills into renewable natural gas (RNG). Each project is projected to produce roughly 500,000 dekatherms (Dth) of renewable natural gas each year. The combined 1 million Dth is equivalent to the average annual natural gas usage of nearly 17,000 residential customers in North Carolina.

Both landfill projects are being developed by Evensol LLC, which develops and acquires renewable fuels-based assets in the biomass, biogas and biofuels sectors. Energyneering Solutions LLC, which specializes in the design, construction and operation of biogas utilization projects, will build and operate the facilities.

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Hexagon Agility Announces Additional Orders from UPS

As previously disclosed, Hexagon Agility, a business of Hexagon Composites, signed a master services agreement in October 2019 with UPS, the world’s premier package delivery company and a leading provider of global supply chain management solutions, to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) and renewable natural gas (RNG) fuel systems for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.

Under this agreement, Hexagon Agility has received USD 21.9 million (approx. NOK 204 million) in new orders in 2022 for delivery of heavy-duty and yard-hauler products. This is in addition to USD 3.7 million (approx. NOK 34 million) of previously announced orders from 2021 expected to be completed in 2022. UPS has also committed under the agreement to purchase USD 32.1 million (approx. NOK 299 million) of medium-duty step van fuel systems.

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