
LFG-to-RNG production to more than double by 2030, but project success depends on location and scale
Landfill gas remains the most popular feedstock option for renewable gas production (LFG-to-RNG).

Landfill gas remains the most popular feedstock option for renewable gas production (LFG-to-RNG).

AFVi is offering specialized training and certification in conjunction with Cummins that is designed specifically for Cummins vehicle technicians.

The project represents the second collaboration between the companies to develop, construct, own and operate RNG facilities.

Existing anaerobic digester facility to be upgraded with Anaergia technology to convert organic waste and wastewater sludge to RNG.

The facility is projected to supply up to 480,000 GGEs of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually when at full capacity.

Landfill gas remains the most popular feedstock option for renewable gas production (LFG-to-RNG).

AFVi is offering specialized training and certification in conjunction with Cummins that is designed specifically for Cummins vehicle technicians.

The project represents the second collaboration between the companies to develop, construct, own and operate RNG facilities.

Existing anaerobic digester facility to be upgraded with Anaergia technology to convert organic waste and wastewater sludge to RNG.

The facility is projected to supply up to 480,000 GGEs of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually when at full capacity.