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Farmer Builds First Methane Digester to Handle 10 Farms

A multi-million-dollar silo digester that can handle manure from about 10 dairy farms is nearing completion on Thurler Farms, southwest of Winchester. It’s the first in a planned fleet of 310 units nationwide to extract methane from most of the manure produced on Canada’s 10,000 dairy farms by 2030.

Ontario will see an initial pilot group of six digesters — three in Eastern Ontario, three in Western Ontario and valued at a combined $56.5 million — starting with the Thurler farm location. Construction on the other five should begin this year, according to Nick Thurler, co-owner of the farm and co-founder of the project owned by developing company, GET (Green Energy Trading) Corp. Thurler is the former vice-chair of Dairy Farmers of Ontario.

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PCS Software Improves Shipment Routing And Service for Sapphire Gas Solutions

PCS Software announced that Sapphire Gas Solutions has gone live with PCS’s Shipper Transportation Management System Platform. Sapphire is an industry leader in mobile Liquefied Natural Gas, Compressed Natural Gas, and Renewable Natural Gas with turnkey services across the United States, accumulating over 60 years of experience in natural gas service and transportation.

The successful implementation of the PCS Shipper TMS to optimize shipment planning and execution allows Sapphire to improve shipment scheduling and on-time delivery performance for its LNG and CNG customers.

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EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act Aims to Bring Home Clean Tech Production

The European Commission tabled its net-zero industry act on March 16, setting a goal for the EU to domestically produce at least 40% of the technology it needs to achieve its climate and energy targets by 2030.

“We need a regulatory environment that allows us to scale up the clean energy transition quickly,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The proposed law aims at speeding up permitting and increasing access to finance for clean tech. Supported technologies include solar, wind, batteries and storage, heat pumps and geothermal energy, electrolyzers and fuel cells, biogas/biomethane, carbon capture, utilization and storage, and grid technologies.

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Renewable Gas Projects Eyed by Enbridge and NJ Utility PSE&G

Renewable gas projects will be part of multi-billion-dollar energy infrastructure investments this year by Canadian energy developer Enbridge Inc. and New Jersey's largest utility.

Enbridge will invest $C2.4 billion this year in natural gas and liquids infrastructure and renewable projects while New Jersey utility PSE&G seeks approval to invest $2.5 billion to overhaul its natural gas infrastructure —including demonstrations to introduce renewable natural gas and hydrogen into its system.

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Governor Discusses Food Waste Management with Industry Leaders

When it comes to waste, be it recycling or trash, Berlin’s Jean Koziol is just happy it’s gone.

“I don’t know where it goes. They just take it and it’s gone. It’s great,” she said.

Formerly, Hartford’s MIRA trash plant was an answer, but according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, last year’s closure has led to an estimated 860,000 tons of waste per year being shipped out of state.

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North American Clean Fuels Markets Are Doubling in 2023 and Demand Dynamics will Impact California’s LCFS Market

Washington Clean Fuels Standard (CFS) has gone live and Canada Clean Fuels Regulation (CFR) is coming up. This will impact California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) volume and prices as biofuel developers look at the trade-off for supplying Washington and Canada.

With these two new markets going live in 2023, fuel for over 70 million vehicles will be covered by a clean fuels standard. This is literally doubling the market for clean fuels and alternate pathways overnight. Alternate fuel providers will have more alternatives and it remains to be seen how this will play out. Specifically, Renewable Diesel (RD) is likely to face a shortage. In California, we are expecting a continued rapid uptake of renewable diesel in the coming years with demand reaching around 3.15 billion gallons per year in 2030.

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Ukraine Plans to Build 10 Biomethane Plants in Two Years

With the support of the European Investment Bank, Ukraine plans to build 5 biomethane plants by the end of the year, as well as five more next year, which will bring Ukraine closer to replacing natural gas imports.

Oleksandr Haidu, head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy, announced this at a meeting with representatives of Ukraine’s Ministry of Agrarian Policy, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Economy, State Customs Service, GTS operators and associations, Ukrinform reports with reference to the parliament's website.

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Anaergia Continues Expansion of Biomethane Production in Europe with Commissioning of New Facility in Northern Italy

Anaergia Inc. announced it has commissioned a new biomethane facility in northern Italy, expanding its extensive waste-to-biomethane platform in Europe.

The plant, Ambiente & Risorse, is owned by Anaergia and has the capacity to anaerobically digest 40,000 metric tons of landfill-diverted food scraps, converting it to 3,900,000 cubic meters of renewable natural gas (biomethane) for injection into the region’s natural gas pipelines. In addition, the plant captures carbon dioxide created in the anaerobic digestion process.

The biogenic carbon dioxide is liquified and combined with the digestate that remains after the anaerobic digestion process to create up to 9,000 tons per year of calcium carbonate fertilizer. The plant also has a separate soil remediation unit that can bioremediate up to 30,000 metric tons of contaminated soil annually.

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