OPAL Fuels to Develop Four New RNG Facilities
(P&GJ) — OPAL Fuels Inc. has entered joint venture partnerships to develop four new landfill renewable natural gas (RNG) production projects. The company’s 50% stake in the projects represents 1.5 million MMBtu of annual design capacity.
OPAL is conducting development and engineering work at the sites and expects construction to begin in 2025. Once operational, the facilities are projected to produce about 20 million gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) per year.
“We are very excited about adding these four new projects to our RNG portfolio,” said Jonathan Maurer, Co-CEO of OPAL Fuels. “As we continue to scale our operations and expand our pipeline of landfill gas projects, we continue to make a real impact on decarbonizing heavy-duty trucking fleets, and providing clean energy for homes and businesses.”
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