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Stay up to date with the latest stories, insights, and announcements.Roeslein Renewables Backs U.S. Push to Put American-Made Biofuels at the Center of Maritime Fuel Framework
Roeslein Renewables joined the American Biofuels Maritime Initiative (ABMI) in urging the federal government to advance U.S.-made biofuels — including renewable natural gas — within IMO MEPC 84 negotiations on global maritime decarbonization, calling for a technology-neutral framework that includes American RNG.
Biogas Roundup: Stockholm's Biogas Network Gets Capacity Boost
A new Swedish pipeline expansion is increasing the capacity of Stockholm's biogas distribution network, the European Biogas Association is highlighting biogas as a strategic necessity for European energy security, and a new RNG platform was launched in British Columbia in this week's biogas roundup.
Québec Pushes Back Renewable Gas Target, but Moves on Buildings
Québec is delaying its renewable gas blending mandate after gas distributor Énergir reported buyers for only one-tenth of the 5% RNG it planned to inject this year. The province is shifting more focus toward building decarbonization while reassessing the timeline for its RNG injection target.
KState Research Wants to Turn Dairy Manure Into Renewable Energy
Kansas State University researchers are advancing on-farm anaerobic digestion projects aimed at converting dairy manure into renewable natural gas, exploring economics and scalability for smaller dairy operations and looking at how an often-overlooked resource can become an energy asset.
Chatham-Kent Council Approves Waste-to-Energy Project With Anaerobic Digestion Facility
Chatham-Kent (Ontario) council voted to move forward with a major waste-to-energy initiative that will see the construction and operation of an anaerobic digestion facility to produce RNG from organic waste, advancing the municipality’s circular-economy goals.
Hydron Energy Launches Breakthrough Landfill Biogas Upgrading Project
Hydron Energy launched its proprietary RNG platform at the Bailey Landfill in Chilliwack, BC, deploying a novel single-stage biogas upgrading system using metal-organic framework (MOF) technology to lower the cost of converting landfill gas to pipeline-grade RNG.
Vanguard Renewables Celebrates Milestone Completion of Three RNG Projects
Vanguard Renewables announced the completion of three new renewable natural gas facilities, expanding its dairy- and food-waste-based RNG portfolio in partnership with farms and food producers. The milestone marks a significant step in the company's farm-powered RNG strategy.
THE FUTURE OF SHIPPING: Cleaner Fuel Options for the Maritime Sector
A new Energy Vision report looks at clean fuel options available for decarbonizing the shipping/maritime sector.
Read more here.
Canadian start-up seeks approval for farm waste biogas plant
A Canadian company is seeking environmental approval to build a biogas plant in Penobsquis, New Brunswick, that would produce biomethane and fertiliser from agricultural and fish waste.
Turning Food Waste into Power: How Saprofy Is Connecting Purdue to the Community
What began as a simple class project has evolved into a mission-driven startup reimagining how West Lafayette approaches food waste. Saprofy, a venture founded by Purdue students and alumni, is led by Chief Executive Officer Deepesh Balwani, a senior in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering and a student in the Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation program. He is joined by Chief Legal Officer Jack Heo, a December 2024 Purdue graduate now working in tech sales at Gong in Chicago, and Chief Financial Officer Matt Russell, a Supply Chain Financial Analyst at PepsiCo based in Indianapolis. Together, the team brings complementary expertise in engineering, legal strategy, and finance to address an issue that affects communities far beyond campus. All three completed the Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, providing a shared foundation in entrepreneurial thinking that informs their work.
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