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GreenGasUSA and TC Energy to develop RNG hubs

GreenGasUSA and TC Energy to develop RNG hubs
In the United States (US), experienced renewable natural gas (RNG) developer Casey Holsapple has announced the launch of a new RNG platform, Redtail Renewables (Redtail).

GreenGasUSA Holdings Inc. announces a strategic collaboration with TC Energy Corporation to explore the development of a network of natural gas transportation hubs, including renewable natural gas.

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Based in Charleston, South Carolina (SC), GreenGasUSA owns and operates renewable gas natural (RNG) production facilities and pipeline injection points across the United States (US).

The company provides low- and zero-emitting energy solutions to industrial, commercial, and residential users. This includes the operation of a virtual pipeline fleet for CNG and RNG across the country, production of RNG from a variety of waste sources, as well as pipeline injection services.

GreenGasUSA is proud to partner with TC Energy to create a renewable energy ecosystem. Our goal is to capture as much methane from agricultural, industrial, and wastewater sources as humanly possible, said Marc Fetten, Owner of GreengasUSA.

Provide centralized access

According to a statement, these hubs are anticipated to provide centralized access to existing energy-transportation infrastructure for RNG sources, such as farms, wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), and landfills

One of the most rewarding components of this project is enabling smaller farms and RNG projects to participate in the green energy revolution who would otherwise be locked out of this market for lack of access to end-users, said Marc Fetten.

The development of these hubs together with TC Energy, a leading North American energy infrastructure company, is a critical step to accelerate methane capture projects and thus the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

These aggregation hubs are critical to making the planet greener by connecting sources of renewable gas to energy consumers that are serious about decarbonization and displacing fossil fuels, Marc Fetten said.

The anticipated benefits of this collaboration include:

  • Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by providing cost-effective market access to RNG developers;
  • Increasing equitable participation of diverse biogas sources in renewable energy markets;
  • Increasing energy resilience and independence with an emphasis on natural gas and renewables;
  • Offering customers more innovative solutions, economic viability, and carbon-neutral energy opportunities

Combining GreenGasUSA’s extensive experience in gas compression, virtual pipeline transportation, and pipeline injection with TC Energy’s vast energy infrastructure is expected to further increase methane capture and provide energy users access to renewable fuels.

As we continue to find innovative energy solutions for current and future customers, we value strategic collaboration opportunities like this one with GreenGasUSA to transport renewable natural gas, said Stanley G. Chapman III, TC Energy’s EVP, US & Mexico Natural Gas.

These hubs are expected to be under development in several states within the coming years, with the first hub targeted for in-service in the second quarter of 2023.

We have embraced the growing role of RNG in our industry and continue to explore ways to optimize our existing U.S. pipeline system in a collaborative, safe, and sustainable manner ended Stanley G. Chapman III.

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