
New York-based Opal Fuels plans to develop four new landfill renewable natural gas (RNG) production projects as part of joint venture partnerships, the company said Feb. 27. (Source: Shutterstock)
New York-based Opal Fuels plans to develop four new landfill renewable natural gas (RNG) production projects as part of joint venture partnerships, the company said Feb. 27.
The company said the four projects represent 1.5 million MMBtu of design capacity.
“As we continue to scale our operations and expand our pipeline of landfill gas projects, we continue to make a real impact on decarbonizing heavy-duty trucking fleets, and providing clean energy for homes and businesses,” said Jonathan Maurer, co-CEO of OPAL Fuels.
Development and engineering work on the sites are underway, the company said, and construction is expected to begin throughout 2025. The output from the facilities, once fully operational, will be about 20 million gasoline gallon equivalents per year.
Opal Fuels said it will have a 50% share of each of the four projects.
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