Clean Energy dairy farm facility began injecting LNG into pipeline

The new facility converts 60,000 gallons of cow manure per day into renewable natural gas.
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Clean Energy inaugura instalación de producción de GNR en una granja lechera de Minnesota

The latest facility of Clean Energy Fuels Corp., a leading provider of clean fuels for the transportation market, was the production plant for renewable natural gas (RNG) at the Ash Grove Dairy farm in Minnesota. It now injects the quality RNG it produces into the interstate natural gas pipeline network. This represents a significant advance in the company’s mission to decarbonize transportation through the generation and distribution of clean energy.

The process of obtaining renewable natural gas

The facility, located on the 55-acre dairy farm that houses more than 2,000 cows, is capable of processing 60,000 gallons of manure per day. This material is converted into biogaswhich is then transformed into high quality, renewable natural gas, ready to be injected into the interstate network of pipeline network.

Once the facility reaches full capacity, it is expected to produce up to 480,000 gallons of gasoline equivalent (GGE) of LNG per year, with a negative carbon intensity, marking a notable contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction.

Financed by a $22 million investment, the project was developed by Dynamic Renewablesa joint venture of Clean Energy. The infrastructure has not only passed all required gas tests, but is now operational, beginning to supply NGVs to Clean Energy’s network of refueling stations, which serve commercial transportation fleets throughout the United States and Canada.

Clay Corbus, senior vice president of Clean Energy, highlighted the importance of the project by stating:

Ash Grove is our fifth NGV facility to come online in the past nine months. These types of developments are crucial in our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and meet the growing demand for sustainable fuels.

RNG and methane emissions

RNG produced at Ash Grove will help mitigate methane emissions. emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gasa potent greenhouse gas, contributing significantly to the fight against climate change. Agriculture is responsible for nearly 10% of GHG emissions in the United States and capturing methane from agricultural waste is a key strategy to reduce these numbers.

Used as a fuel, it has the capacity to reduce emissions throughout its life cycle, compared to conventional fuels such as diesel.

This project underscores Clean Energy’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the energy sector, positioning the company at the forefront of the transition to cleaner and more efficient transportation.

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