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January 8th Issue of Greenlane Digest

IN THE NEWS

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 110 biogas upgrading systems 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.

THE LATEST

Through the Greenlane Digest, our goal is to provide weekly updates and the latest articles on the RNG industry. Make sure you forward our newsletter to your contacts!

Lightweight railcars powered by biomethane derived from waste streams could be introduced in the UK.  A feasibility study is under development to design a 120-passenger lightweight railcar that will run on RNG produced from human, farm and food waste.  The “BioUltra” railcar would operate primarily as a shuttle service on existing and re-opened rail lines and have a top speed of 50 miles per hour.

In the U.S., Florida City Gas (FCG) has received approval for an RNG tariff and can now offer services to convert biogas into RNG and receive and transport RNG through its distribution system on behalf of the biogas producer.  Under the tariff, FCG would contract to construct and operate RNG facilities, with the resulting RNG production used on-site by the customer or injected into FCG’s distribution system on behalf of the customer. FCG, which services natural gas customers in southern Florida, has received enquiries from residential, commercial, and industrial customers about RNG availability.

For the latest articles on the RNG sector, click on the links below!

Jan 1-8, 2021

Biomethane-powered railcars could be introduced in the UK

Florida City Gas RNG Service tariff approved

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