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Sysadvance North America Team Has Secured a Purchase Order for Methagen AD Biogas Upgrading System To Be Installed in Pennsylvania

Sysadvance North American has been selected to supply a biogas upgrading solution for the University Area Joint Authority Biosolids Facility Upgrade project.  The Methagen AD 900F system was vetted by Rettew Associates within the Project Specification because of its capability to treat biogas from a wastewater treatment plant anaerobic digester with guarantees around meeting pipeline purity and purification efficiency. The Methagen AD is just a part of an overall plant upgrade with a total project value of $81 million.

Quandel Construction Group will hold the contract for the general construction portion of the project.

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New Energy Vision Report Offers Roadmap for Cutting U.S. Methane Emissions 30% by 2030

The non-profit Energy Vision has published its report, “Meeting the Methane Challenge: How the U.S. Can Reach Its 2030 Goal.” The title refers to the Global Methane Pledge, which commits the U.S. and 154 other signatories to the goal of cutting methane emissions at least 30% by 2030 (or “30x30” for short) to keep global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius and prevent the worst effects of “runaway” climate change. Methane is 87 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide over 20 years, and it has already caused a third of modern global warming.

On May 7, EPA’s New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for oil and gas production took effect, tightening methane regulations across millions of pieces of equipment. Energy Vision’s report assesses NSPS and a range of other current and potential measures to cut methane emissions in the U.S. oil and gas sector, such as plugging abandoned oil and gas wells and “stripper wells,” which produce very little oil and gas but collectively have high methane emissions. Of these various oil and gas measures, NSPS has the greatest potential impact, the report finds. According Energy Vision’s analysis, if fully implemented by 2029, the NSPS would cut U.S. methane emissions by 17.5%.

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Anew Climate, Summit Carbon Solutions Advance Megaton CO2 Removal Project

Anew Climate announced a marketing agreement with Summit Carbon Solutions. Under the terms of the agreement, Anew will market carbon dioxide removal credits (CDRs) generated from Summit Carbon’s novel Biomass with Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) project, which is expected to capture and sequester more than 160 million tonnes of biogenic carbon dioxide emissions from 50+ biorefineries across the Midwestern United States over the next decade.

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BP: 3 Policies the US Needs To Boost Renewable Natural Gas

Biogas can be a powerful tool to help ensure energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Captured from sources such as landfills, farms and wastewater treatment plants, it can be used for electricity generation, heat, and transportation fuel.

When cleaned of impurities such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide, it becomes renewable natural gas (RNG), which has all the same applications as traditional natural gas and can feed into the same national network of pipelines. 

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Dairy Manure Cuts Carbon Emissions

One of the world’s pharmaceutical giants is using dairy-cow manure and food waste to help reduce its reliance on natural gas as well as cut carbon emissions at the same time. United Kingdom drug company AstraZeneca is partnering with Vanguard Renewables, based in Massachusetts, to use biogas for heat and power by the end of 2026 in all its U.S.-based research and manufacturing facilities.

AstraZeneca began in June 2023 to purchase renewable natural gas produced by Vanguard Renewables for its Newark Campus in Delaware, where the company packages 26 medicines for distribution across the United States and makes medicine formulations for global supply. By 2026 the collaboration will enable as much as 650,000 million British thermal units or 190,500 megawatt hours per year of renewable natural gas to be used across AstraZeneca’s U.S. sites. That’s equivalent to the energy required to heat more than 17,800 homes for one year across the United States.

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Exclusive: Q&A With Vanguard Renewables’ Brian Tracey

Vanguard Renewables was founded in 2014 and is the largest developer, owner and operator of anaerobic digesters in the US. We work with manure-only and co-digestion (manure, food and beverage waste) systems, which we continue to develop across the US.

The past few years have been instrumental for the company’s growth, as we were acquired by funds managed by BlackRock in 2022, and in 2023, we announced the largest US voluntary RNG offtake agreement with AstraZeneca.

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Sustainable Farms Need To Come Together, Not Cast Blame Over California Methane Program

I am a family farmer just like the author of a recent commentary critical of California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, or LCFS. The difference is that my farm actively participates in the methane reduction program enlisted by the state Air Resources Board, through the production of renewable natural gas used to fuel trucks on California’s roads.

For our family farm, “sustainability” means doing more with less. Our dairy is the host of a hub-and-spoke model of methane digesters in Merced County, and all the dairies that send their gas to this hub are family farms. My wife, children and I are laser-focused on efficient operations, producing milk with less impact to our climate.

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Could a Landfill Power Your Home?

Across the United States, landfills are accumulating trash faster than materials can decompose. In the nearly 2,000 landfills in the US, food waste contributes over 50 percent of fugitive methane emissions from municipal solid waste landfills, those invisible plumes of potent greenhouse gas emissions that seep out of landfills and into the atmosphere.

Landfills rank as the third-largest human-generated source of methane emissions in the US, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). While diverting trash altogether would be the preferred outcome for pollution reduction, about 500 landfills across the country have turned to a novel way of combating pollution from the waste that is ending up in landfills: capturing the gas emitted from organic materials and transforming it into electricity.

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