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Stay up to date with the latest stories, insights, and announcements.EemsGas Secures €150M Subsidy for Biomethane Project in the Netherlands
EemsGas has secured a €150 million operating subsidy to support green gas (biomethane) production at its project in the Netherlands. Source: CompressorTECH².
St1 Biokraft Secures €260M Financing to Spur Biomethane Growth
St1 Biokraft has secured €260 million in financing to accelerate the growth of its biomethane production across the Nordic region. Source: gasworld.
Neogenyx Fuels Delivers First ISCC-Certified RNG Volumes to Europe
Neogenyx Fuels has strengthened its renewable natural gas platform by delivering its first ISCC-certified RNG volumes to the European market. Source: Business Wire.
OPAL Fuels and GFL Environmental Open Two New RNG Facilities in Alabama and Georgia
OPAL Fuels and GFL Environmental have advanced their growth strategy by bringing two new landfill-gas-to-RNG facilities online in Alabama and Georgia. Source: Waste360 / Bioenergy Insight Magazine / Pipeline & Gas Journal.
Clean Energy Fuels Launches Eighth Dairy RNG Production Plant at East Valley Cattle
Clean Energy Fuels has begun producing renewable natural gas (RNG) at East Valley Cattle, one of the largest dairies in the country and the company’s eighth dairy RNG production plant. The facility captures methane from cattle manure and converts it into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas used as a low-carbon transportation fuel, expanding Clean Energy’s growing portfolio of dairy-based RNG operations and supporting the displacement of fossil-derived fuels in heavy-duty vehicle fleets.
RNG Coalition Sues EPA Over Cuts to Cellulosic Renewable Volume Obligations
The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG Coalition) has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over the agency’s decision to cut cellulosic renewable volume obligations under the Renewable Fuel Standard. The Coalition argues that the reductions undercut investment in renewable natural gas and run counter to the program’s goal of expanding low-carbon, domestically produced fuels, and is asking the court to review the EPA’s volume determinations.
OSU Partners with Love’s Alternative Energy to Power Transit Buses with Renewable Natural Gas
Oklahoma State University has announced a new 10-year partnership with Love’s Alternative Energy to operate, maintain, and supply renewable natural gas (RNG) to OSU’s compressed natural gas (CNG) bus fueling station. The station serves a fleet of 27 transit buses across the Stillwater campus and community, handling approximately 150,000 Diesel Gallon Equivalents of fuel per year. Under the agreement, Love’s will replace aging compressor equipment and supply RNG — a cleaner-burning fuel derived from organic waste — while OSU will earn tradeable Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard program.
Anaergia Lands $42M RNG Processing Deal
Carlsbad-based Anaergia has secured a $42 million renewable natural gas (RNG) processing deal, positioning the company for growth as high energy prices drive demand for alternative fuel sources. Anaergia specializes in converting organic waste streams — including manure and other agricultural byproducts — into pipeline-quality RNG, offering a climate-friendly energy solution with significant market upside.
Stark Tech Partners with Sagepoint Energy to support 2 landfill RNG projects
Engineered skid specialist Stark Tech has announced a partnership with Sagepoint Energy to support two landfill renewable natural gas (RNG) projects. The landfill RNG projects will convert landfill gas into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas, contributing to decarbonization efforts and supporting the clean energy transition.
KBR Tech Selected for Northern Europe’s Largest SAF Plant in Latvia
Baltic SAF producer NorSAF has selected KBR Inc.'s proprietary PureSAF technology — originally developed by Swedish Biofuels AB — for a project in Latvia designed to produce 100,000 tonnes of SAF and e-SAF annually, which would make it the largest such facility in Northern Europe. The plant uniquely combines green hydrogen, bioethanol, and captured biogenic CO2 to produce drop-in jet fuel requiring no blending. Backed by aviation services group Avia Solutions, the project targets a final investment decision in early 2027 and full operations by 2030, with supply planned for airlines across the Baltics and broader European markets.
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