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Peoples Gas and Alliance Dairies partner in Florida RNG project

In the United States (US), Peoples Gas, Florida's largest natural gas distribution utility and a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographically diverse energy and services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, has reached an agreement with Florida's Alliance Dairies to build, own and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility on the dairy’s property in Trenton near Gainesville. The facility is expected to produce 105 000 MMBtu of RNG, enough to serve about 4 400 homes annually.

Established in 1990 in Trenton near Gainesville northern Florida (FL), Alliance Dairies is one of the largest free-stall dairies in one location within the state. The company has partnered with Peoples Gas that will build, own and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility (photo courtesy Alliance Dairies).

The Alliance RNG facility will capture waste from approximately 6 500 cows and clean it into pipeline-quality biomethane gas that can be safely used by any natural gas appliance or other natural gas application.

With this renewable natural gas facility, Peoples Gas will be a leader in Florida’s clean energy future, said Timothy O’Connor, VP, Sustainability for Peoples Gas.

In 2017, Peoples Gas was the first utility to receive approval from the Florida Public Service Commission to pursue renewable natural gas service in the state, and among the first in the nation. This project is the next step in bringing RNG to Florida.

Renewable natural gas is produced from the organic waste of landfills, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), or agricultural sites. Through the RNG process, the methane that would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere is captured and cleaned. RNG can then be injected into Florida’s pipeline systems and used as a reliable and cost-effective energy source just like traditional natural gas, typically offering customers net-zero or negative emission levels.

Alliance Dairies is a natural partner because – like us – they value sustainability and are excited to contribute to our state’s energy diversity with this carbon-neutral fuel source, said Timothy O’Connor.

Alliance Dairies is committed to using its byproducts in beneficial ways, from recycling water and sand to generating power from methane.

We are firm believers in renewable resources and have long incorporated sustainability into our operations. We are proud to partner with Peoples Gas to help us continue to make good use of our byproducts. This RNG facility is the next level of ‘going green’ for the dairy and the community, said Jan Henderson, Alliance Dairies Farm Manager.

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