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Hyliion Signs a Letter of Intent to Provide a 200kW KARNO Generator for a U.S. Energy RNG Fueling Station

Hyliion Holdings, a developer of sustainable electricity-producing technology, today announced the signing of a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with U.S. Energy, a leading developer and distributor of refined products, alternative fuels, and environmental credits. Under the terms of the LOI, Hyliion will place a 200kW KARNO generator at a U.S. Energy renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling station to ensure reliable and efficient power at the site.

U.S. Energy's RNG fueling stations are leading the way in enabling natural gas adoption in the commercial transportation sector. Integrating Hyliion’s KARNO generator will enhance the station’s energy efficiency and contribute positively to U.S. Energy’s sustainability goals.

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Republic Services Hits Emissions Reduction Target Early With 15% Decrease

Republic Services has released its 2023 Sustainability Report, which highlights the company's sustainability initiatives and progress toward its 2030 goals, including a significant reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that will help support climate goals. As of 2023, Republic Services has reduced operational GHG emissions by 15%, versus a 2017 baseline, ahead of its interim target of a 10% reduction by 2025.

"Sustainability is our business. Through investments and innovations, Republic Services is transforming plastics circularity and advancing decarbonization solutions, helping meet the needs of our customers," said Jon Vander Ark, president and chief executive officer at Republic Services. "As we continue to make progress toward our long-term goals, we're driving both economic and environmental sustainability, and working to create a more sustainable world."

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Air Liquide To Design, Build and Deliver Its First MSW Biomethane Purifier in Latin America

In Brazil, Air Liquide will design, build and deliver its first unit in Latin America for purifying biomethane produced from solid waste, at the Cariacica (ES) landfill. The site, owned and operated by Marca Ambiental, receives half of all waste produced in Espírito Santo, Brazil. The new facility will be capable of transforming this waste and processing 2,500 cubic meters per hour of biogas into biomethane. At this rate, the site will have a total production capacity of 155 GWh/year of biomethane, which can be injected into the natural gas pipeline to supply energy to the local community. The site is expected to be operational in the second half of 2025.

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WM Highlights M&A Ramp-Up, Investments in Recycling and RNG

WM achieved a 30% quarterly operating EBITDA margin for the first time, the company reported during its Thursday earnings call. It’s a milestone CEO Jim Fish touted as a result of ongoing technology investments, pricing, turnover reductions and other cost savings measures. Adjusted operating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization increased by 10.3% year over year.

WM spent about $750 million on solid waste acquisitions through July. Fish highlighted the recent Winters Bros. Waste Systems acquisition as an important move into the Long Island, New York, region, while WM also carried out smaller tuck-in deals in its existing footprint in Florida, North Carolina, and Arizona, he said. 

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Sugar Beets at Heart of $28 Million Biogas Project in Wyoming

A $28 million plan is being launched in Wyoming to create biogas from sugar beets.

The company behind the effort is Cowboy Clean Fuels LLC based in Denver. It has the clean energy operation  under construction in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin after receiving $13 million in venture capital money from  a former Texas oilman and his investment group.

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Case Study Webinar Recording: AstraZeneca, Vanguard Renewables U.S. RNG Agreement

On July 11, 2024, The Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC) held a webinar to explore the groundbreaking renewable natural gas (RNG) agreement between AstraZeneca and Vanguard Renewables. Speakers Andy Wirths from AstraZeneca, John Hanselman from Vanguard Renewables, and the RTC’s Ruth Checknoff discussed how the agreement to supply AstraZeneca with 650,000 MMBtu/year for 15 or more years contributes to the company’s ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its global operations (Scope 1 and 2) by 98% by 2026. Watch this recording to find out about the decision-making process, key outcomes, and lessons learned.

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Bright Renewables and BerQ RNG Add Four Projects To Advance U.S. RNG Production

Bright Renewables, a leading force in the deployment of biogas upgrading and valorization technology, and BerQ RNG, a pioneer in transforming biogas into carbon-neutral, pipeline quality Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), have joined hands to develop four renewable natural gas projects that will help mitigate methane emissions.

BerQ RNG is recognized for its dedication to developing projects that benefit farmers, specializing in projects with biogas production volumes in the range of 350 to 1,000 Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM). Bright Renewables is widely recognized for its standardized technology, which leads to quick implementation and easy serviceability of existing upgrading facilities.

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