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Let Green Gas Count Campaign Coalition Issues High-Level Recommendations Towards Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting

The “Let Green Gas Count” campaign, coordinated by a coalition of eight organisations, including the European Biogas Association, has published High-Level Recommendations on the treatment of low-carbon gases in corporate greenhouse gas reporting.



Launched in February 2025, “Let Green Gas Count” is an industry-led campaign calling for clarity around market instruments for renewable gaseous fuels in the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol

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NWRA, RNG COALITION Among Groups Pushing Back on RFS Proposal

The RNG Coalition and National Waste & Recycling Association submitted joint comments to the U.S. EPA pushing back on the smaller incentive it proposed for fuels like renewable natural gas in its latest Renewable Fuel Standard proposal. 

The proposal, which EPA released in June, would set targets for low-carbon fuels through 2027 with a much bolder goal for biodiesel and crop-based biofuels than cellulosic biofuels like RNG. The agency argued tepid transportation demand for RNG and lower-than-expected production of the fuel meant it needed to lower expectations for cellulosic biofuels.

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Hexagon Agility Receives New Wave of Orders for Natural Gas Fuel Systems for North American Heavy-Duty Trucks

Hexagon Agility, a subsidiary of Hexagon Composites ASA (OSE: HEX.OL) and the world's leading provider of natural gas (CNG/RNG) fuel systems, has received a new wave of orders totaling USD 4.2 million (approx. NOK 42 million). These orders are for fuel systems installations in trucks powered by Cummins' X15N natural gas engine, designed specifically for the North American heavy-duty truck market.

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Emvolon and Montauk Renewables Launch JV to Convert Biogas into Low Carbon Fuel

Emvolon and Montauk Renewables, Inc. announced a joint venture to develop multiple biogas-to-green methanol projects. Following a successful field demonstration project, the companies plan to deploy a portfolio of biogas-based sites with an aggregate annual production capacity of up to 50,000 metric tons of green methanol by 2030 and beginning with the Atascocita Humble Renewable Energy facility in Humble, Texas.

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Greenlane Renewables Announces New RNG Service Agreements

Greenlane Renewables Inc. has secured five new service agreements for renewable natural gas (RNG) project sites for which it previously provided biogas upgrading systems. The new agreements span the spectrum of Greenlane’s tiered maintenance package offerings, from essential service support to comprehensive parts and service. They also include a combination of recurring and new customers, reflecting strong demand for Greenlane’s offerings in support of ongoing RNG project optimization. Among the five agreements, three were awarded by a major international energy company across multiple RNG facilities, representing continued trust in Greenlane’s technology and its parts and service expertise. The feedstock sources for these five project sites include dairy cow manure, food waste, and municipal wastewater treatment plant sludge mixed with source-separated organics. The biogas upgrading systems are across diverse core upgrading technologies.

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Seaspan Energy & Anew Climate Partner to Deliver Lower Carbon Marine Fuel

Seaspan Energy (Seaspan) and Anew Climate (Anew) have entered into a strategic agreement to offer delivery of renewable liquefied natural gas (R-LNG) to customers on the North American West Coast.

As part of the service offering, Anew will supply renewable natural gas (RNG) certified by the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) and provide pre-audit services to Seaspan required for ISCC certification. The RNG will comply with global standard frameworks like the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Net-Zero Framework and the FuelEU Maritime Regulation in the European Union.

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