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Ameresco and Republic Services begin RNG operations at Lee County

Ameresco and Republic Services begin RNG operations at Lee County
Wholly owned by Ameresco, the 11.7 MWe Lee County Landfill RNG facility can process up to 4,500 scfm of landfill gas (LFG) into nearly 1.2 million dekatherms of renewable energy annually, enhancing grid resilience through a local source of baseload power supply while reducing emissions by displacing fossil fuels (photo courtesy Ameresco).

In the United States (US), Ameresco Inc., a leading energy infrastructure solutions provider, has announced that its latest renewable natural gas (RNG) facility through its partnership with Republic Services Inc., a leader in the environmental services industry, has achieved commercial operation of an RNG facility located at the Lee County Landfill in Dixon, Illinois.

According to a statement, this milestone marks the 15th completion of a renewable energy facility developed in collaboration between Republic Services and Ameresco, with many more facilities in various stages of development, permitting, and construction.

RNG at the Lee County facility was successfully injected into a natural gas transmission pipeline at the end of June 2025.

The facility captures landfill gas (LFG) and processes it into pipeline-quality RNG, a low-carbon transportation fuel that displaces fossil fuel usage.

It is designed to process 4,500 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) of raw LFG, transforming what was previously flared gas into a valuable renewable energy resource.

Turning organic waste into renewable energy is one of the most impactful ways we can contribute to a more sustainable future and advance the circular economy, and this is something we’ve done many times in collaboration with Republic Services. Projects like this reduce emissions, support energy demand growth and resiliency, and bring meaningful investment to local communities. We’re thrilled to bring another successful project of this kind to life in the great state of Illinois, said Michael Bakas, President of Renewable Fuels at Ameresco.

Aligns with environmental goals

Environmental impact projections estimate the facility will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by over 61,000 tonnes per annum.

The Lee County RNG plant exemplifies our commitment to investing in sustainability innovation that provides impactful decarbonization solutions to the communities we serve. Our long-standing partnership with Ameresco continues to result in projects that are helping to create a more sustainable world, said Tim Oudman, SVP of Sustainability Innovations at Republic Services.

The latest project strongly aligns with both Illinois’ renewable energy goals and Republic Services’ sustainability commitments.

Illinois has set ambitious targets to achieve 40 percent renewable energy by 2030 and 100 percent clean energy by 2050, while Republic Services has pledged to beneficially reuse over 50 percent of the biogas at all its locations by 2030.

Fleets and sustainability-driven organizations are increasingly turning to renewable natural gas (RNG) to achieve their environmental goals while maintaining seamless operations. As the exclusive buyer of the pipeline-quality RNG from the Lee County facility, U.S. Energy is committed to providing companies with a clean, renewable, and reliable fuel that promotes energy independence, supports investment in the local community, and advances a sustainable future across the energy supply chain, said Bryan Nudelbacher, VP President of Renewable Natural Gas at U.S. Energy.

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