OPAL Fuels’ new facility located in Clara County, California, aims to produce approximately 5.1 million gas gallons equivalent of RNG annually by capturing and converting biogas from decomposed landfill materials.
Vision RNG has secured funding from climate investor HASI to convert landfill gas to RNG in Ohio.
The funding will go towards the second phase of a project at the Grow the Energy Circle (GrowTEC) biogas facility to increase production capacity to up to 120,000 gigajoules annually.
The Texas project is designed to produce up to 15,300 gallons of green methanol per year, Emvolon and Montauk Renewables said.
OPAL Fuels’ new facility located in Clara County, California, aims to produce approximately 5.1 million gas gallons equivalent of RNG annually by capturing and converting biogas from decomposed landfill materials.
Vision RNG has secured funding from climate investor HASI to convert landfill gas to RNG in Ohio.
The funding will go towards the second phase of a project at the Grow the Energy Circle (GrowTEC) biogas facility to increase production capacity to up to 120,000 gigajoules annually.
The Texas project is designed to produce up to 15,300 gallons of green methanol per year, Emvolon and Montauk Renewables said.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a commitment of more than $116 billion annually in renewables and grids.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including funding for a direct lithium extraction project in Arkansas.
OPAL Fuels, which sold tax credits for $11.1 million, indicated that its capex for the Emerald RNG facility is approximately $45 million, according TPH & Co.
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.