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Valuing RNG

Last month, BioCycle queried leaders across the organics recycling industry about what they see unfolding in 2026. Bill Caesar, president of Generate Upcycle, was among those responding. He provided insights on valuing renewable natural gas (RNG) that we saved for this separate post in BioCycle.

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Maas Energy Works Commissions Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Interconnection in Collaboration with Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Maas Energy Works (MEW) today announced the interconnection of a new renewable natural gas (RNG) facility located at Couco Creek Dairy in Turlock, California, with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) natural gas system.

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Facility Helps Modernize Central Valley's Renewable Natural Gas Landscape

A new facility in Turlock, California, is expanding access to dairy-derived biomethane across the region and aims to build upon previous efforts to increase opportunities for dairy families to participate in the clean‑energy economy.

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Argus: Strategic Opportunities in the RNG Market

Renewable natural gas (RNG) remains one of the most compelling, but complex, pathways into global energy transition. Despite regulatory delays, market volatility, and policy fragmentation, RNG continues to offer meaningful growth opportunities across transportation, marine, utilities, heating, and corporate offtake.

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New Research Unveils Golden Opportunity for America's Heartland to Extend U.S. Energy Dominance

New research published today by Vanguard Renewables reveals how America's heartland is sitting on a massive, untapped energy resource that could transform American agriculture while positioning the U.S. to dominate the rapidly expanding maritime fuel market.

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Waga Energy Posts a +23% Yoy RNG Production Revenue Growth

Waga Energy posted revenues of € 59.6m in 2025, up +7% yoy, thanks to revenue growth generated by the sale and upgrade of RNG up +23% yoy (at € 52.8m), compensating the equipment sales decrease (-55% yoy) due to the commissioning of the sold unit in Canada (Hartland project) in 2025.

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Suburban Propane Begins Commissioning NY RNG Unit

New Jersey-based energy firm Suburban Propane has begun commissioning its newly-built renewable natural gas facility in New York.

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Maas Energy Works Commissions Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Interconnection in Collaboration with Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Maas Energy Works (MEW) today announced the interconnection of a new renewable natural gas (RNG) facility located at Couco Creek Dairy in Turlock, California, with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) natural gas system.

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Commentary: Renewable natural gas will help New York meet its energy goals

When New Yorkers see heating bills rise or grocery prices climb, it’s easy to assume affordability and energy policy move in opposite directions. But some proven energy solutions reduce emissions and lower costs. Renewable natural gas is one of them.

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‘Grass2Gas’ May Be Key to Sustainable Pennsylvania Dairy Farms, Study Suggests

Implementing novel management practices in dairy farming, one of the commonwealth’s major agricultural industries, could help alleviate a large source of both nutrient pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, according to a multidisciplinary team led by researchers at Penn State. Those practices include continuous cover — keeping fields covered with vegetation year-round — and anaerobic digestion — a microbial process that converts manure and plant organic matter, called biomass, into biogas — a combustible fuel consisting mostly of methane. To evaluate the effectiveness of these practices, which the team refers to as Grass2Gas when they are combined, the researchers conducted a study involving the simulation of a typical large Pennsylvania dairy farm. The team compared the environmental footprint of the farm employing different scenarios of Grass2Gas with that of a dairy farm under traditional management.

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