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Introducing Prairie View RNG

We are proud to announce the expansion of our renewable natural gas (RNG) portfolio with the addition of Prairie View RNG, which began commercial in-service on December 20, 2023. This newest RNG plant in Wyatt, Indiana, is designed to capture and upgrade landfill gas from the Prairie View Landfill....

Kinder Morgan RNG’s 2023 Year in Review

Both Kinder Morgan RNG and the renewable natural gas (RNG) industry had an exciting 2023. From new project developments and a rebranding to regulatory shifts and technological advancements, we’ve continued to experience how dynamic the RNG industry can be.  As the world continues to increase its focus...

Introducing Liberty RNG

We are proud to announce the expansion of our renewable natural gas (RNG) portfolio with the addition of Liberty RNG. Commercially in-service as of October 3, 2023, this state-of-the-art RNG plant is in Monticello, Indiana, and is designed to capture landfill gas from Liberty Landfill. The facility...

Download: Make the Greatest Impact with Your Biogas

Why not use your biogas for your benefit? Entering the renewable natural gas (RNG) market can lead to positive environmental and economic results.  We’ve seen remarkable shifts in national and global sustainability efforts which have positively affected the RNG industry. The regulatory landscape also...

Introducing Twin Bridges RNG

We are excited to announce the launch of our latest renewable natural gas (RNG) facility, Twin Bridges RNG. Located in Danville, Indiana, this state-of-the-art RNG plant captures landfill gas from Twin Bridges Landfill and is projected to add approximately 1.5 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of RNG capacity...

A Guide to Carbon Emissions Accounting

In the wake of growing environmental concerns and the desire to impact climate change, governments, corporations and organizations worldwide are increasingly focusing on their carbon footprint. As society strives for a more sustainable future, organizations are enhancing how they evaluate their emissions...

The Renewable Fuel Standard: Driving Renewable Natural Gas Adoption and Reduced Emissions

What is the Renewable Fuel Standard? The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program was established in 2005 as part of the Energy Policy Act, which amended the Clean Air Act of 1963.(EPA) The RFS is a national policy that aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and expand the renewable fuels sector...

Upgrading Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas

Landfill owners have multiple options when determining how to reduce emissions and maximize the utilization of their biogas. Landfill gas can be captured, upgraded and used to generate renewable natural gas (RNG), renewable electricity or leveraged directly as a medium-Btu fuel for heating and thermal...

A Quick Guide for Landfills Considering a Renewable Energy Project

Energy demand continues to rise as populations grow and industrial and commercial activity expand to accommodate the needs of society. These increasing energy requirements make the development and adoption of renewable energy sources like renewable natural gas (RNG) even more essential, delivering energy...

eRINs 101: What Are They, What’s Next, & Other Top Questions

In December 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a proposal to further enhance the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Originally authorized under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and expanded under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, the RFS’s goals are to reduce greenhouse gas...
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