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Opinion: Climate and Industrial Innovation - Thermal Energy Solutions Needed

Republican and Democratic policymakers have long supported polices to generate electricity with clean energy and to power our cars and trucks with alternative fuels, including electricity. Lawmakers prioritized these sectors for good reason; they are the largest sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and investing in them stimulates our economy and creates the jobs of the future.

But now it’s time for Congress to take on the long-overlooked and third largest source of energy-related GHG emissions: the heat needed for running industrial processes. Tackling these emissions is essential to effective action on climate change and presents tremendous economic opportunities for the United States.

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Biogas Has Potential to Play a Role as Canada Transitions from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy

Chris Perry tried for years to make a go of producing methane from farm waste to generate baseload electricity for his family’s big potato-growing operation near Lethbridge, Alberta. Any excess power was sent to the provincial grid.

Standing beside his two cylindrical anaerobic digester units on a recent cloudless afternoon, the air hot and pungent, Mr. Perry explained how his attempt at building a do-it-yourself circular economy with his brother, Harold, looked ideal on paper: Rather than sending a stew of decomposing potatoes and other waste to the landfill, the fourth-generation farmer captured the methane as a fuel.

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Anaergia Brings its Resource Recovery Solutions to Visionary New Wastewater Treatment Plant in California

Anaergia Inc. announced that its solutions that turn waste into renewable energy are now integrated in a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant in Highland, California. The new facility, owned and operated by East Valley Water District and known as the Sterling Natural Resources Center (SNRC), held a ribbon cutting ceremony this past Saturday.

Unlike any other plant in the world, the SNRC will not only recycle water to replenish local groundwater, it will also convert both wastewater solids and food waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizer, and serve as a community center for education and local events. All wastewater and food waste entering the plant will be converted into resources, and the facility will supply electricity to the grid in excess of its needs. Most wastewater plants, by contrast, require significant energy to run and produce waste that must be disposed of in landfills.

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Gevo Closes on Purchase of South Dakota Land; Plans Fall Ground-Breaking for First Renewable Energy Plant

Gevo Inc has announced the closing on its purchase of approximately 245 acres of land near Lake Preston, South Dakota, for the company’s first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility, Net-Zero 1.

“We are working to bring sustainable agriculture into the solution to capture carbon and catalyze the build-out of wind, renewable hydrogen, and biogas, combined with new paradigms for managing energy,” said Gevo CEO Dr Patrick Gruber.

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Hawaiʻi Gas Acquired

Hawaiʻi’s only franchised gas utility has been purchased by Argo Infrastructure Partners, LP. The purchase of Hawaiʻi Gas followed review and approval on June 29 from the Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission.

Hawaiʻi Gas president Alicia Moy said she was grateful to the commission and the many parties that contributed to the approval and rigorous review.

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Commentary: National Grid Has a Vision for Fossil-Free Heat

At National Grid, we have put forward an architecture of integral solutions – that balance innovation with practicality – to reach the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ critical and ambitious goal of net zero emissions by 2050.

National Grid’s vision for fossil-free heat is built on four pillars, offering up a balanced and diversified path that is the most practical, expedient, and cost-effective for the homes and businesses we serve. Our vision is grounded in the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while remaining affordable, preserving customer choice, and ensuring that no customers are left behind.

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Okeechobee County, Florida, Farmer: 'If Anyone is Going to Save the World, It's the Cow'

The Larson Dairy Farm in Okeechobee County is at the forefront of a renewable industry. There’s been a rise in turning farm waste into energy and the Larson family is doing their part to help make it happen. "We want to reduce our carbon print as much as possible, which is why we've installed methane digesters,” said Jenna Larson.

The Larson family has partnered with Brightmark Energy, and according to its website, the gas will be delivered into the local, interstate gas pipeline system. The dairy district as a whole has committed to being carbon neutral by 2050.

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OPAL Fuels Announces Completion of Business Combination with ArcLight

OPAL Fuels today announced that it has completed its previously announced business combination with ArcLight Clean Transition Corp. II (“ArcLight”). The combined entity will be renamed OPAL Fuels Inc.

Adam Comora, Co-CEO of OPAL Fuels, stated, “We are incredibly proud to complete this transaction and become a public company. This transformative step enables the next phase of growth at OPAL Fuels, and we look forward to our continued partnership with the ArcLight team and delivering value to all of our stakeholders.”

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Bloom Energy Officially Launches Clean Energy Fremont, California, Factory

Bloom Energy formally launched its new green energy factory in Fremont, a complex whose products may help California address its dire electricity woes in a time of wildfires and power shortages.

The cutting-edge complex manufactures clean energy power generators. Bloom Energy’s fuel cell power generators use natural gas or biogas as fuel. “Powering our homes and our communities has never been more important, especially as the Golden State weathers some of the most dire impacts of climate change like extreme heat and wildfire,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said during an event on Wednesday at the factory to formally open the production center.

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