In the United States (US), Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM), one of the world’s largest agricultural processors and food ingredient providers has announced a project in which renewable natural gas (RNG), produced as a byproduct at ADM’s corn processing facility in Decatur, Illinois (IL) will be distributed by Ameren Illinois into the nation’s natural gas infrastructure.
We’re proud to work with Ameren Illinois on this innovative project. Consumers and the country benefit from the addition of more clean, renewable energy into the national network, and ADM will benefit by capitalizing on environmental credits, said Colin Graves, Project Manager for ADM.
Methane is a natural byproduct of the anaerobic digestion (AD) process from ADM’s Decatur wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). When construction of the project is complete, ADM will purify this biogas into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas (RNG) and transport it to an Ameren Illinois’ gas pipeline. Ameren Illinois will then distribute the gas into the interstate pipeline system where it will be available for use as a clean, affordable transportation fuel.
We have made a significant investment in upgrading the capacity of our natural gas delivery system. This project will support the delivery of clean, renewable energy to our customers while reaffirming our commitment to environmental stewardship. I want to congratulate ADM for taking this important step, said Eric Kozak, Senior Director of Gas Operations for Ameren Illinois.
ADM is targeting completion of construction in May 2017.
Much like we did with our carbon capture and storage project, we are investing in technology and infrastructure in Decatur that benefits our environment, our community and our company all at once. And in this case, Decatur is going to be a model: We will be taking what we learn here and examining how best to replicate these benefits in other forms and locations across the countryGraves added.
