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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 1, 2021

Nebraska Utilities Project Turns Biofuel Into Renewable Natural Gas

The city’s partners in the project include HDR Engineering, Building Crafts Incorporated, and Black Hills Energy, which built the infrastructure needed to connect the renewable natural gas to the national natural gas pipeline system.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 7, 2020

Tetra Tech, CGRS Partner with Colo. City on Biogas Project

This project will enable the city to qualify for grants available to renewable fuel producers under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 19, 2019

Demand for Renewable Natural Gas Continues, Says Clean Energy

Demand for renewable natural gas continues as public and private fleets convert from diesel to renewable natural gas (RNG) and extend their supply contracts, Clean Energy Fuels announced.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2018

Colo. City to Convert Sewage Gas to RNG to Power Refuse Fleet

The City of Longmont, Colo., will convert biogas from its Waste Water Treatment Plant to renewable natural gas, which will be used to power the city's trash trucks.

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NewsJanuary 14, 2015

Colo. City Invests in Biogas Fueling Plant

The City of Grand Junction, Colo., has jointly invested in a biogas conditioning system and pipeline project that will provide a biogas-based fuel to municipal fleet vehicles, including 30 refuse trucks, dump trucks, pickups, and sedans.

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NewsSeptember 16, 2013

Marion, Iowa, to Use Biogas From Waste Recycling Facility for Fleet Vehicles

The City of Marion, Iowa, has given a company called Fiberight LLC permission to build a solid waste recycling facility that will provide biogas for the City’s fleet, according to The Gazette.

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NewsApril 14, 2011

Dane County to Fuel County Vehicles with CNG from Landfill

MADISON, WI - Dane County is converting its parks and public works trucks to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) from the county’s landfill.

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