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Tampa Mayor: City Is Preparing for Climate Change From Many Angles

In the last five years, Tampa has made big strides to become a more resilient and sustainable community in the face of climate change. I made climate one of the top focus areas of my administration, hiring the city’s first sustainability and resilience officer to help set and meet goals. I’m happy to report that we have directed hundreds of millions of dollars into climate-ready infrastructure to reduce flooding and heat while simultaneously working to reduce our carbon emissions through deployment of solar and electric vehicles.

Streets are a great place to start a conversation about the vast topic of climate change since vehicles account for half of Tampa’s carbon emissions. To reduce these “tailpipe” emissions, Tampa is providing more mobility options, encouraging walkable communities and converting to electric cars.

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Hexagon Agility Renews UPS Agreement, Receives New RNG Fuel System Orders

Hexagon Agility, a business of Hexagon Composites, signed a three-year extension of its master services agreement with package delivery company UPS in February 2024 to supply renewable natural gas (RNG) fuel systems for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.

Under the extended agreement, Hexagon Agility has received new orders totaling $57.7 million for delivery of RNG fuel systems for heavy-duty trucks. The orders include trucks using the new 15-liter (X15N) natural gas engine.

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STX Group Moves Beyond Biomethane’s Traditional Financing Model

STX Group is a leading global environmental commodity trader and climate solutions provider, which is committed to accelerating the global transition towards a low-carbon economy. It sees renewable natural gas (RNG) as instrumental to this transition.

The organization’s interest in biomethane goes back to 2013, Keric told Bioenergy Insight.

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RNG Coalition Petitions EPA To Improve, Delay Provisions Of RFS Biogas Regulatory Reform Rule

The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG Coalition) is continuing its efforts ensure Renewable Fuel Standard regulations do not undermine the ability of biogas-based fuels to help lower the carbon intensity of the U.S. transportation sector. 

The RNG Coalition on April 30 filed a supplemental petition with the U.S. EPA outlining continuing concerns with the agency’s Biogas Regulatory Reform Rule. An initial petition was filed by the group in September 2023.

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Biofuel Groups Urge Treasury To Issue Guidance On 45Z Tax Credit

A group of 25 trade organizations, including the Advanced Biofuels Business Council, American Biogas Council, Clean Fuels Alliance America, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas, Growth Energy, Renewable Fuels Association, and SAF Coalition, on May 15 sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urging the agency to release guidance for the 45Z clean fuels production tax credit and any necessary updated GREET models.

The 45Z clean fuels production tax credit was created by the Inflation Reduction Act and is scheduled to take effect next year. The technology-neutral tax credit aims to support the decarbonization of the highway transportation, maritime, rail, aviation and home heating sectors. 

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Waga Adds North Carolina Landfill to Its Project List

The operators of the Rockingham County Landfill have selected France-based Waga Energy as the technology provider to produce marketable renewable natural gas (RNG) from landfill gas at that facility in Madison, North Carolina.

Waga Energy's designation follows a public request for proposal that culminated in a 20-year agreement with the county to install an RNG production facility at the site using the firm’s Wagabox technology.

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Our Waste, Our Solution: RNG a Ready Answer for Fugitive Methane

The first few months of 2024 have offered more excitement for renewable natural gas (RNG) proponents across North America. Our journey now isn’t just about turning what we once saw as waste — from our farms, our cities, and our industries — into energy. It’s about rewriting the narrative of energy production to one that embraces our responsibility to the planet.

The RNG industry has witnessed significant breakthroughs recently. Take, for instance, Waga Energy’s launch of its first RNG project in the U.S., introducing innovative waste-to-energy technologies to a New York landfill. Then there’s the ambitious initiative between TotalEnergies and Vanguard Renewables, which aims to launch 10 new RNG projects over the next 12 months. These developments underscore a deep commitment to expanding our RNG capabilities, with contributions from both innovative upstarts and some of the largest energy companies in the world.

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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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