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House Approves Sweeping Climate, Tax, Health Care Package
The package specifically includes $369 billion in energy security and climate investments and $64 billion to expand Affordable Care Act subsidies for two years.
The bill offers incentives to businesses and consumers to make cleaner energy choices, including utilizing lower-carbon and carbon-free energy, and it creates new programs that will bolster investments in climate.
Roanoke Gas Co. Seeks State Approval of Renewable Energy Project
A plan to convert biogas from a sewage treatment plant into natural gas that will be distributed to Roanoke-area homes and businesses is projected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 13,000 metric tons a year.
Roanoke Gas Co., which is participating in the renewable energy project with the Western Virginia Water Authority, is seeking approval from state regulators.
Kinder Morgan Acquires North American Natural Resources
Kinder Morgan, Inc. announced it has closed on the acquisition of North American Natural Resources, Inc. and its sister companies, North American Biofuels, LLC and North American-Central, LLC. The $135 million acquisition in combined purchase price and related transaction costs includes seven landfill gas-to-power facilities in Michigan and Kentucky.
Shortly following close, Kinder Morgan will make a final investment decision (FID) on the conversion of up to four of the seven gas-to-power facilities to renewable natural gas facilities with a capital spend of approximately $175 million. Pending FID, these facilities are expected to be in service by early 2024. Once complete, the facilities are expected to generate approximately 2 billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year of RNG.
Port of Seattle Achieves Significant Cut in Emissions in 2021
The Port of Seattle has managed to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its own operations by 46 percent in 2021 over the 2005 baseline.
“Renewable natural gas made this breakthrough possible. We are optimistic that more organizations will make major strides towards zero carbon when the Clean Fuel Standard takes effect in Washington next year,” commented Rya Calkins, commissioner, Port of Seattle.
OPAL Fuels Announces Closing of a $105 Million Senior Secured Debt Facility for RNG Projects
OPAL Fuels Inc., a vertically integrated producer and distributor of renewable natural gas, announced the closing of a five-year, $105 million senior secured debt facility. The facility provides construction financing for designated OPAL Fuels projects upon achieving certain milestones. The lending syndicate is comprised of Investec, Bank of Montreal, and Comerica Bank.
“We believe these transactions are a testament to the strength of our vertically integrated RNG platform and continued awareness of the pivotal role that RNG plays in decarbonizing the heavy-duty transportation industry now,” said Adam Comora, Co-CEO of OPAL Fuels.
Vermont Creamery Joins National Movement to Turn Food Waste into Renewable Energy
Vanguard Renewables’ Chief Strategy Officer John Hanselman and Vermont Creamery’s President, Adeline Druart, were joined by Vermont Secretary of Agriculture Anson Tebbetts, along with Danielle Goodrich-Gingras, co-owner and herdswoman of the Goodrich Family Dairy Farm, to announce Vermont Creamery’s membership in The Farm Powered Strategic Alliance (FPSA/Alliance). The announcement occurred at Vanguard Renewables’ anaerobic digester, the largest in the northeast, located on the Goodrich Family Dairy Farm in Salisbury, Vermont.
The Farm Powered Strategic Alliance is a collaborative movement to boost food waste reduction and recycling and expand renewable energy production across America. The Alliance was founded in 2020 by Vanguard Renewables, Unilever, Starbucks, and Dairy Farmers of America and aims to avoid or eliminate food waste first and repurpose what can’t be eliminated into renewable energy via Farm Powered anaerobic digesters.
EverGen Signs $31 Million Loan for Funding of RNG Facility Upgrades & Expansion Projects in British Columbia
EverGen Infrastructure Corp. announced that it has signed a term sheet with its existing lender, Roynat Capital and Export Development Canada (“EDC”) for a $31 million syndicated senior term loan to support the upgrade and construction of its Renewable Natural Gas facilities at Fraser Valley Biogas and Net Zero Waste Abbotsford.
"The Facility is an integral component to EverGen’s capital structure as we embark on our planned upgrade and expansion projects,” said Chase Edgelow, CEO of EverGen. "This Facility ensures our near-term Core RNG Expansion projects are fully funded to deliver 480,000 GJ of RNG annually.”
Enbridge Gas, Bluewater Recycling Association and Ontario Waste Management Association Unveil RNG-Fueled Refuse Truck
Bluewater Recycling Association (BRA), Ontario Waste Management Association and Enbridge Gas Inc. announced the first-in-Ontario, carbon-negative refuse truck, fuelled by renewable natural gas produced by a local Ontario farm from largely cow manure.
The BRA's RNG truck will displace CO2 emissions from 18,000 litres of diesel in the first six months. RNG trucks are half the cost of electric trucks and are priced similar to diesel trucks. Diesel trucks can be replaced one-for-one with RNG trucks without compromising performance. Like diesel, RNG operates during freezing weather conditions and refuelling takes minutes.
American Power Group and Galileo Technologies US Announces Marketing Collaboration To Promote Low-Carbon, Zero-Carbon, and Negative-Carbon Solutions in North America
American Power Group Corporation and Galileo Technologies US announced their plan to leverage their complementary alternative fuel capabilities and pursue business opportunities together which can lower net fuel costs and reduce carbon emissions for their customers.
Matt Van Steenwyk, APG's Chairman said, “We are excited to align ourselves with Galileo as we believe APG's low cost, Dual Fuel solution can positively impact demand for all the various natural gas fuel configurations that Galileo's equipment can produce at a lower cost point of entry for their customers.” Ty Webb, Galileo's Senior VP Sales noted, “Our expanding network of CNG/RNG and LNG facilities in North America provide accessible field service support through the entire project lifespan from conception through execution.”
South Dakota Farm Becomes More Sustainable with Methane Digesters
A local dairy operation is becoming more sustainable. Boadwine Dairy in Baltic, South Dakota, is taking manure and turning it into renewable natural gas through the use of their new methane digesters.
It’s all a part of the Athena Project, a partnership with Brightmark, to bring agricultural sustainability to the next level.
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