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Waga Energy : Develops Renewable Natural Gas Project in Florida
Hillsborough County has selected Waga Energy to upgrade the landfill gas into pipeline-quality RNG at the Southeast County Landfill in Lithia. The plant will utilize the WAGABOX® technology, developed and patented by Waga Energy. Once operational, it will be able to process up to 3,000 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) of landfill gas and produce over 610,000 MMBtu (180 GWh) of RNG per year, delivering gas to the local pipeline for at least 20 years.
California Wants To Give EV Rebates to Car Buyers
California is moving to backfill at least some of the lost $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit that was killed recently by the President Donald Trump's administration and Congress.
IFM Investors Launches Texas-Based Mobius Renewables, a Global Low Carbon Fuels Platform
IFM Investors (“IFM”) today announced the formation of Mobius Renewables (the “Company”), a new global, vertically integrated low carbon fuels platform established to accelerate the development, production, distribution and commercialization of biomethane at scale across North America and Europe. Cynthia Walker has been appointed as President and CEO of the Company which will be headquartered in Houston, Texas.
SoCalGas Connects First Landfill RNG Facility to Pipeline System
Southern California Gas Company has begun accepting renewable natural gas (RNG) from a landfill-based production facility into its pipeline system, marking the first time the utility has interconnected a landfill RNG project with its network.
Liberty Gas Building Renewable Natural Gas Facility in Malone
What happens when two farms and one natural gas company work together?
You get a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility with benefits for customers, the environment, and the dairy farms, said a recent press release from Massena-based Liberty New York Gas.
Waste Management Plans To Build Plant To Turn Landfill Methane Into Useable Natural Gas
All landfills face a similar challenge.
"Decomposition occurs of organic materials within the landfill as it's compressed, and creates Methane and CO2," said Zachery Clayton, Manager of Environmental Medicine Planning with the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment.
Ameresco and Republic Services Bring 5.2 MWe Upper Rock Landfill Gas-to-Renewable Natural Gas Facility Online
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy infrastructure solutions provider, and Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG), a leader in the environmental services industry, today announced it achieved operation of a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility located at the Upper Rock Island County Landfill in East Moline, Illinois in December. The Ameresco-owned asset will upgrade landfill gas (LFG) from the Upper Rock Landfill into pipeline-quality RNG that can be used as a low-carbon transportation fuel and for other applications.
The 5.2 MWe RNG facility is designed to capture raw landfill gas and process 2,000 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas, and to produce more than 500,000 Dekatherms each year.
SkyNRG Secures Key Environmental Approvals to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Eastern Washington
SkyNRG announced a key milestone for Project Wigeon, a planned
sustainable aviation fuel facility in Eastern Washington, after securing environmental approvals
from the Washington State Department of Ecology and Walla Walla County.
These approvals confirm that the project meets state and local environmental standards, including
requirements related to land use, water protection, and fuel transportation. Project Wigeon will be
among North America’s first commercial-scale SAF projects producing jet fuel from renewable
natural gas (RNG).
Read more here.
Manatee County Turning Trash into Energy with Waste to Worth Project
The county is moving forward with a project that turns everyday waste into clean energy — and it could change how we think about garbage.
It’s called the Renewable Natural Gas From Waste to Worth project.
Osaka Gas Strikes Deal to Procure US-Produced Biomethane
Japan-based Osaka Gas Trading and Export, a subsidiary of Osaka Gas USA Corporation and wholly owned by Osaka Gas Co., Ltd., has signed an agreement to procure biomethane produced in the United States by Archaea Energy, a bp company.
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