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Chevron Lummus, Neste Mark Milestone for Renewable Fuels Tech

Partners Chevron Lummus Global and Neste aim to create a scalable platform to produce renewable fuel from lignocellulosic raw material, according to a news release.

Anaergia Enters Contract to Build Biogas Plant in Italy

The facility, called Metanext, is the first of nine planned projects with Capwatt and is aimed at producing 7.6 MMcm of biomethane annually from agro-industry waste, Anaergia said.

OPAL Fuels, Republic Services to Develop RNG Facility in North Carolina

Located at Republic Services’ Charlotte Motor Speedway Landfill, the RNG facility will have an annual design capacity of approximately 1.4 million MMBtu.

Vision RNG Closes Nearly $29MM Sale of Tax Credits Generated by RNG Project

The sale is associated with Vision RNG’s Laurel Ridge landfill gas-to-energy facility in Kentucky.

Hitting the Gas: Opal Fuels Accelerating RNG Growth

Opal Fuels, which increased annual RNG production by 41% in 2024, commands prices of about $20 per MMBtu from utilities and even higher prices in the vehicle market, co-CEO Jon Maurer said.

OPAL Completes $8.9MM Sale of IRA Investment Tax Credits

The credits were generated from the Sapphire RNG facility, a joint venture that is 50% owned by OPAL Fuels.

Opal Fuels to Develop Four New RNG Facilities

The output from Opal Fuels' new RNG facilities, once fully operational, will be about 20 million gasoline gallon equivalents per year.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Jan. 17, 2025)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including more than $8 billion more in loans closed by the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office.

Chevron, Brightmark Mark Milestone with First Gas at 10 RNG Plants

Chevron and Brightmark Fund Holdings' facilities in Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin are producing RNG using biogas from dairy livestock.

Biofuels Sector Unsatisfied with Clean Fuels Credit Guidance

The Treasury Department released guidance clarifying eligibility for the 45Z credit and which fuels are eligible, but holes remain.