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Stay up to date with the latest stories, insights, and announcements.Decarbonizing New England: Clean Fuels for a Gas-Heavy Grid
New England states rely heavily on natural gas power plants—many of them aging turbines that are expensive to replace and hard to retire. But new opportunities are emerging. Renewable natural gas, hydrogen co-firing, and carbon capture with utilization or storage can accelerate power-sector decarbonization while supporting waste management, agriculture, and industrial innovation across the region.
Biomethane Potential in New York State
Biomethane from New York’s dairy manure and food waste could fuel over 30,000 tractor trailers annually, displacing at least 300 million gallons of diesel.
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.
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.
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.
Registration Open for The Transport Project’s 2026 Industry Summit
Online registration for TTP26 – The Transport Project’s 2026 Industry Summit – scheduled for July 7-9, 2026, at The Westin Nashville is now officially open at ttpsummit.org.
Renewable and Low-carbon Gases: A Viable Avenue toward a Cleaner Energy Future
Gas can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Every gigajoule of RNG replaces the equivalent amount of natural gas and keeps more carbon underground while still…
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 .
CCI BioEnergy, Arcadis Partner To Expand Toronto Waste RNG Site
CCI BioEnergy has selected Arcadis to provide engineering support at its planned expansion of an organic waste renewable natural gas site.
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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