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Green-e® Renewable Fuels Standard Expanded to Include New Requirements for Biomethane from Animal Waste
Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) is pleased to announce an important update to the Green-e® Renewable Fuels Standard. After more than five years of stakeholder engagement and extensive scientific review with input from environmental nonprofits and industry experts, CRS, with approval from the Green-e® Governance Board, has finalized a set of strict requirements that allows for exemplary concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as a permissible type of biomethane production facility under the Green-e® Renewable Fuels Standard.
Generate Capital Secures C$60m for Anaerobic Digestion Portfolio
Generate Capital, PBC (Generate), a leading sustainable infrastructure investment firm, has announced the closing of a C$60 million (£34 million / €41 million) inaugural financing deal with Fiera Infrastructure Private Debt.
The funding will support Generate Upcycle’s (Upcycle) growing North American anaerobic digestion (AD) portfolio, further boosting renewable natural gas (RNG) capacity across Canada and the United States.
Pending US Biofuel Blending Exemption Petitions Rise to 30
Refiners have filed seven new small refinery exemption petitions with US regulators to exempt them from biofuel blending mandates, bringing the total number of pending petitions to 30, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency website.
Waga Energy Closes Its First ITC Monetization Under the US Inflation Reduction Act for a Net Amount of C. USD 3.8 Million
Waga Energy, a leader in Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) production from landfill sites, announces the successful first monetization signed on 14th October, 2025 of its Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for the Steuben County Wagabox® in New York State. ITCs, established under the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), are federal incentives designed to promote private investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
California Resources Corporation Breaks Ground on California’s First Carbon Capture and Storage Project
California Resources Corporation (NYSE: CRC) today hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for Carbon TerraVault I (CTV I), the Golden State's first carbon capture and storage project, developed to reduce emissions and support the state’s path to carbon neutrality by 2045.
CRC President and CEO Francisco Leon and CTV Holdings Managing Director Chris Gould were joined by a diverse group of state and community leaders at the Elk Hills Field in Kern County to celebrate this historic milestone.
Raleigh Becomes First in North Carolina to Power Buses with Renewable Natural Gas from Wastewater
The sky was a clear blue, and the sun was bright as a crowd gathered at the Neuse River Resource Recovery Center to mark a milestone: cutting the ribbon for the Bioenergy Recovery Project.
Raleigh is fueling its future (literally) with wastewater.
Waste Management Reports Steady Volumes, RNG Plant Progress and Ongoing Cell Construction
Willow Wilson, district manager for Waste Management, gave the county a quarterly update on landfill volumes, revenue and on‑site construction projects.
Wilson reported year‑to‑date landfill volumes into the facility of about 1,900,000 total tons and third‑quarter volumes of roughly 701,184 tons. She told the court year‑to‑date host fees paid to Gilliam County for 2025 total about $3,800,000 and road fees year‑to‑date are $194,459.
Air Products Pushes Membrane Tech at European Biomethane Week
Industrial gas major Air Products is promoting its membranes at European Biomethane Week in Brussels this week, amid rising cross-industry demand for membrane separator tech.
EnviTec and Byont Launch First Belgian Biogas Plant with CO2 Liquefaction Tech
EnviTec Biogas, in partnership with Dutch energy provider Byont, has signed its first contract to build a biogas upgrading plant with CO2 liquefaction in Belgium. The plant will connect to an existing biogas facility and is scheduled to complete in July 2026. It will inject 735 Nm³/h of biomethane into the Belgian gas grid.
On-site, the plant will produce 24 tons of bio-LCO2 daily, supporting green energy supply and the circular economy of CO2.
Ameresco and the Art Institute of Chicago Complete Building Optimization to Advance Energy Efficiency, Cultural Preservation, and Community Impact
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy solutions provider dedicated to helping customers navigate the energy transition, today announced the successful completion of a comprehensive building infrastructure rehabilitation and optimization project in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago.
The multi-phase initiative has significantly improved air quality, humidity control, and overall building performance, while introducing advanced maintenance tracking and notification systems. These enhancements directly support the museum’s mission to share its singular collections with the City of Chicago and the world.
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