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Engine Power Plants Surge as Data Centers Drive Unprecedented Demand

The global appetite for electricity has never been more insatiable, and at the heart of this surge stands an insatiable driver: artificial intelligence (AI). Data centers, once modest consumers of grid power, have transformed into voracious energy hubs demanding gigawatts of reliable, rapidly deployable capacity. In response, reciprocating engine manufacturers are experiencing a surge in demand, securing contracts that would have seemed improbable just a few years ago. The technology that powered industrial facilities and provided backup generation is now being positioned as primary infrastructure for the digital economy.

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What Provides the Power at This Cecil County Farm? The Cows

The farm that Alice and Caleb Crothers inherited in 2015 was, like many dairy farms nationwide, struggling — but now, cow manure is helping to keep it going.

Last fall, the Crothers started up a system — made up of a 60-foot-wide, 14-foot-deep container and special bacteria — that captures fumes from cow poop to generate electricity.

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Nopetro Energy celebrates 10 years of partnership with LYNX, announces new CNG station in Kissimmee

Nopetro Energy, a vertically integrated producer, distributor and operator of natural gas solutions across North America, announced today it has extended its decade long partnership with LYNX, the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority and will build a new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Kissimmee, made 100% from renewable natural gas (RNG). Expanded fueling capacity allows LYNX to scale service efficiently delivering reliable transportation to thousands of riders each day.

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Anaergia Partners With CREvolution on First-of-Its-Kind Degumming Soil Recovery Project

Anaergia Inc, through its subsidiary Anaergia S.r.l., has entered into a contract with Circular Renewable Evolution   (CREvolution) to supply its proprietary technology and equipment for an advanced anaerobic digestion facility, valued at approximately C$13 million, that will form part of a broader initiative dedicated to the recovery of degumming soil residues at a biorefinery site .

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Kanadevia Inova Breaks Ground on Minnesota’s First Organic Waste-to-Biochar Renewable Gas Facility

Kanadevia Inova has broken ground on what it describes as one of the most advanced organic waste-to-renewable gas projects in North America, establishing what the company says is a new benchmark in circular waste management and renewable energy production.
The Louisville Township Renewable Gas Project, located in Louisville Township, Minnesota, is a large-scale anaerobic digestion facility developed by Kanadevia Inova in partnership with Dem-Con Companies, LLC.
The site will begin receiving organics for processing in 2027.

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Clean Energy Fuels Signs new Renewable Natural Gas Contracts With Fleet Operators

Clean Energy Fuels has announced a series of renewable natural gas supply and infrastructure agreements with trucking, refuse, and transit fleets across the United States. The company says the deals reflect continued adoption of RNG as fleets seek alternatives to diesel for meeting sustainability targets.

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What to Know About the Section 45Z PTC Proposed Regulations

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS published proposed regulations on February 6, 2026, regarding the clean fuel production tax credit (PTC) under Section 45Z of the Internal Revenue Code. The proposed regulations allow reliance thereon until final regulations are published in the Federal Register, provided that taxpayers follow them in their entirety and in a consistent manner. Comments are requested by April 6, 2026.

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