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CA Landfills Increasingly Turn Methane Gas Into Energy

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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ANGI Expands Its Biomethane Business Into Europe

ANGI Energy Systems, a Vontier business and a leading provider of sustainable biogas and biomethane compression and decompression solutions, is expanding into Europe. This expansion leverages ANGI's extensive North American experience to bring its industry-leading technology to a new market and builds upon its already well-established reputation for expertise in the field of compressed natural gas (CNG) compression in Europe.

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Waga Energy Targets US Market With $100 Million Loan

France-based Waga Energy, a provider of renewable natural gas (RNG) systems installed at landfills, says it has signed to receive a 100 million euros ($108 million) corporate syndicated loan with a consortium of five banking groups.

The syndicated loan, with a three-year maturity extendible to 5 years, “will enable the acceleration of the international development of Waga Energy, notably in the United States, and will strengthen the group’s financial structure,” says the company.

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PlanET Collaborates To Expand Digester Infrastructure with 12 New Plants

PlanET Biogas USA Inc. has reached a record number of plant completions in a 12-month period having completed 12 projects across the United States over the last year. All 12 projects utilize PlanET’s best in class Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology and 10 of those plants also feature PlanET STATERON RNG Upgrading Technology.

These projects provide vital environmental, economic, and sustainability benefits as they capture and reduce greenhouse gases by more effectively managing manure while creating additional revenue streams for rural communities.

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Nopetro To Launch Florida’s Second RNG Facility; Sets Sight Beyond

Nopetro Renewables is building Florida’s second-ever landfill gas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) facility in Indian River County, with plans to launch in January 2025 and scale to 400,000 MMbtus later that year.

The company, which built its first RNG fueling station for heavy-duty trucking fleets in 2011, now owns and operates 15 distribution sites across Florida. But the Indian River project in Vero Beach is its first production plant.

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RNG Coalition Celebrates 13 Years Of Leadership

This week, the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG Coalition) celebrates 13 years of leadership in the renewable natural gas (RNG) industry.

Founded on July 7, 2011, with just six member companies, RNG Coalition has provided advocacy and education pivotal in the adoption of public policies, including to protect, expand, create and diversify market demand for RNG across North America.

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Synthica Energy Receives Air Quality Permit for New Anaerobic Digestion Facility in San Antonio

Synthica Energy, a developer of anaerobic digestion facilities that convert organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG), has received an Air Quality Permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for its new facility in San Antonio, Texas. The new facility will divert up to 250,000 tons of industrial organic waste each year when completed. The permit paves the way for Synthica to break ground at the site in Q3 2024.

Synthica is currently working with manufacturers across Greater San Antonio on contracts to handle their organic waste feedstocks, including everything from food and beverage manufacturing byproducts and expired/damaged produce to spent yeast, expired beer and other depackaged beverage products.

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America’s Truck and Bus Fleets Continue Transition to Near-Zero Emission Engines

As America’s commercial truck and bus fleets progress towards near-zero emissions, advanced internal combustion engines remain predominant. Gasoline, diesel, natural gas, and propane remain the primary fuel sources. According to the Engine Technology Forum (ETF), the use of advanced near-zero emissions diesel engines increased by 4% in 2023 compared to 2022.

Based on S&P Global Mobility TIPNet data, the ETF’s analysis reveals that internal combustion engines power 99.9% of the nation’s commercial vehicles. Diesel dominates with a 76% share, followed by gasoline at 22%, with the remainder comprising natural gas and propane. Meanwhile, zero-emission technologies like battery electric and fuel cell vehicles constitute a small portion of the fleet. Transit buses lead with 7.8% electric vehicles (EV), while electric-powered commercial trucks and school buses account for 20,000 and 2,000 units, respectively.

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Converting Landfill Gas to RNG in Edmonton

The Clover Bar Landfill in Edmonton, Alberta recovers landfill gas to generate renewable energy. The site has been recovering and converting the gas into electricity since 2005 and is currently early in the process of developing a new system to convert the gas produced from decomposing landfill organics into renewable natural gas (RNG) for injection into Alberta’s natural gas distribution system.

The overarching goals of the project are to increase the environmental sustainability and economic viability of the facility through the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It will also help advance Edmonton towards its goal of being carbon neutral as a municipality by 2050. Initial project planning began in 2020 and work to scope, design and procure the project is underway.

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