The drive to seek out lower emissions fuels is leading to a surge in RNG projects.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
Ameresco’s RNG plant will be located at the Davis Landfill in Layton, Ohio, according to a news release.
Companies such as BP’s Archaea and WM are moving forward with landfill gas-to-RNG projects as others seek to convert dairy waste into fuel.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
Clean Energy Fuels said the facility will process up to 60,000 gallons of manure daily, capturing methane and converting it into 165,000 MMbtus of renewable natural gas daily.
Clean Energy Fuels said it has broken ground on an $85 million RNG facility in Dimmitt, Texas, that the company said would become one of the biggest RNG production facilities in the U.S.
Assaf Onn was appointed acting CEO by Anaergia’s board of directors following an investment of Marny Investissement SA in the renewable natural gas company.
FortisBC will purchase up to 160,000 gigajoules of RNG from EverGen Infrastructure’s biogas facility in British Columbia, according to a news release.
The Fort Wayne, Indiana RNG facility is designed to process 6,400 cf of landfill gas per minute into RNG, the companies say.