Companies that have already purchased renewable electricity to address their scope 2 emissions are increasingly turning to renewable natural gas (RNG) as a way to tackle their natural gas emissions. RNG is a more sustainable alternative to natural gas that is produced from organic waste materials like agricultural residues, landfills, or wastewater treatment plants. Although […]
Learn more about addressing natural gas emissions with renewable natural gas (RNG) and renewable thermal certificates (RTCs).
What’s called Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) in the US, is referred to as Biomethane in the EU. That’s not the only difference between the two regions when it comes to this resource. Learn about the other ways in which these regions differ with our infographic. Please get in touch if you have any questions about […]
What is Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), as it’s called in the United States, or Biomethane, as it’s called in Europe? Our infographic explains how it is generated, what it is, and more. Download now to get familiar with the basics behind this alternative, climate-friendly solution to natural gas. What is RNG? What is Biomethane?
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Many natural gas utilities are currently developing strategic plans to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions or realize they will be asked to do so soon. Integrating renewable natural gas (RNG) is an important component of every utility’s plan to decarbonize, and many are considering whether to offer RNG as a voluntary, premium product to customers. […]
Amanda Mortlock, VP of 3Degrees’ Utility Partnerships, discusses the key components of climate strategies for gas utilities, including voluntary renewable natural gas (RNG) programs. Watch the video
Last week, I was part of the Low-Carbon and EV Fleet workshop at VERGE 19. Katie Fehrenbacher from GreenBiz did a great job bringing together thought leaders across business and policy to dive into the opportunities and challenges around decarbonizing transportation. Real world fleet transition challenges I had the opportunity to moderate a panel with […]
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the U.S., the transportation sector is exactly where we need to focus our collective efforts to reduce emissions. The solution that will have the biggest impact: transitioning to low-carbon transportation fuels.
What Gas Utilities Can Learn From Electric Utility Green Power Programs As pressure to decarbonize our energy supply mounts, many gas utilities are considering how to integrate and scale renewable natural gas, and are considering a voluntary renewable natural gas (RNG) program for their residential and commercial customers. While voluntary RNG programs are a relatively […]