Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Renewable Compressed Natural Gas

"The U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory and the sustainable energy nonprofit group Energy Vision have released two case studies of successful projects that were among the first to produce renewable compressed natural gas vehicle fuel using anaerobic digesters to capture biogases from decomposing organic waste." One study looks at Fair Oaks Farms, an Indiana dairy cooperative that that converts manure to R-CNG. The other study assesses the Sacramento BioDigester, the first food-waste digester in California to turn commercial organic waste into R-CNG vehicle fuel using anaerobic digestion.

All Clean Energy Stations in the Coachella Valley use R-CNG.

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