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Greenlane (TSXV:GRN) is a pioneer in the rapidly emerging renewable natural gas (RNG) market. We work with waste producers, gas utilities, and project developers to turn low-value biogas into a valuable low-carbon clean energy resource.
Greenlane is a pure play in the RNG space, offering multiple core biogas upgrading technologies, in use and proven in the industry today. Biogas upgrading sales are forecasted by industry to grow at minimum 30% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years in North America and Europe. Our demonstrated leadership in biogas upgrading, scope and breadth of product offerings, and 30+ years’ industry experience are fierce competitive advantages.
Today, we are a trusted partner globally and are ranked number one in installed capacity, having delivered more than 100+ biogas upgrading installations in 18 countries and counting. We’ve learned a lot along the way. First to market in 11 of the 18 countries where our systems operate, we’re also proud to have supplied the systems for the largest RNG production facilities in North America and Europe, respectively.
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The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA), a trade association in the UK, has published a letter highlighting the opportunity for the UK government to take a stand and help shift the energy transformation to a green economy, which it feels is necessary to avert a climate catastrophe.
The Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in the UK has provided recommendations that place a high priority on food waste collection in order to prevent a build up of food and garden waste. The organization suggests reallocating staff from other collection departments to maintain organic collections during the pandemic, helping to ensure a steady stream of feedstock for biogas production.
In Oregon, a new law allows utilities to reinvest 5% of revenue in the upfront capital costs of biogas production and recover those investments from ratepayers. The state’s largest natural gas utility, NW Natural Gas, plans to invest $30 million a year to replace 5% of its fossil natural gas by 2024.
For the latest articles on the RNG sector, click on the links below!
April 3-13, 2020
UK's ADBA pens a green response to COVID-19
Food waste collections in the UK a "high priority" during pandemic
Under new law, Oregon utilities hope to prove potential of renewable natural gas
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