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Gevo NW Iowa RNG signs supply agreements with bp

US-headed biofuels- and biochemicals producer and process developer Gevo Inc., has announced that its wholly-owned dairy manure-based renewable natural gas (RNG) project company located in northwest Iowa, Gevo NW Iowa RNG, LLC (NW Iowa RNG), has signed binding, definitive agreements with BP Canada Energy Marketing Corp. and BP Products North America Inc. (collectively bp) for the sale of NW Iowa RNG’s production.

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Gevo NW Iowa RNG, LLC (NW Iowa RNG), has signed binding, definitive agreements with BP Canada Energy Marketing Corp. and BP Products North America Inc. (collectively bp) for the sale of NW Iowa RNG’s production. The RNG is expected to be sold into the California market under dispensing agreements bp has in place with Clean Energy Fuels Corp., the largest fueling infrastructure in the United States for RNG (photo courtesy Clean Energy Fuels).

The NW Iowa RNG project is currently being constructed and is expected to commence production in early 2022. Upon project completion, NW Iowa RNG is estimated to produce approximately 355 000 MMBtu of RNG per year.

The RNG is expected to be sold into the California market under dispensing agreements bp has in place with Clean Energy Fuels Corp., the largest fueling infrastructure in the United States for RNG.

RNG-fueled vehicles are estimated to result in up to 95 percent lower emissions than those fueled by gasoline or diesel on a lifecycle basis, according to a US Department of Energy (DOE) study.

It is anticipated that NW Iowa RNG will benefit from environmental product revenues under California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) program and the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Renewable Identification Number (RIN) program.

Beginning in late 2022 upon stabilized operations and pathway certifications of its environmental products, NW Iowa RNG is expected to generate cash distributions to Gevo of approximately US$9 to US$16 million per year.

Starting in 2024, Gevo will have the right to use a portion of NW Iowa RNG’s production as process energy at its Net-Zero 1 Project or other production facilities, including future Net-Zero projects.

RNG is proving to be a key fuel in the energy transition. bp has a value chain that allows RNG to reach the transportation market, and it’s a pleasure to work with a company that shares our vision of a low-carbon future. This is an excellent opportunity to meet the growing demand for RNG and to expand our RNG business. We are glad to be working with bp, said Dr Patrick R. Gruber, CEO of Gevo.

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