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U.S. Gain acquires anaerobic digesters at two Wisconsin dairy farms

U.S. Gain, a leader in the development, procurement, and distribution of renewable natural gas (RNG) has announced the acquisition of anaerobic digesters at two Wisconsin dairy farms, S&S Jerseyland Dairy LLC and Dallmann East River Dairy LLC, to expedite RNG development for the transportation and energy markets.

U.S. Gain, has announced the acquisition of anaerobic digesters at two Wisconsin dairy farms, S&S Jerseyland Dairy LLC (pictured) and Dallmann East River Dairy LLC, to expedite RNG development for the transportation and energy markets in the United States (photo courtesy S&S Jerseyland Dairy).

According to a statement, U.S. Gain is currently coordinating the installation of biogas clean-up and upgrading equipment at both dairy farms to strip the impurities from the biogas, so it can be injected into the natural gas pipeline system.

Next, U.S. Gain will pursue RNG certification through both the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) so they can distribute through private natural gas fueling stations, own branded GAIN Clean Fuel network and other non-transportation outlets.

RNG continues to be a source of both emission and economic savings for leading trucking, refuse, school, transit and municipality fleets. RNG is methane captured from the decomposition of organic materials, cleaned and conditioned to meet natural gas pipeline quality standards.

Although distinctly different than traditional fossil natural gas due to its source, RNG is interchangeable with fossil natural gas and can still be dispensed through natural gas fueling stations.

According to U.S. Gain, dairy-based RNG is by far the cleanest fuel available because it reduces methane emissions from large dairy facilities and reduces transportation emissions when used as an alternative to diesel. Combining savings in production and use, RNG as an alternative fuel can deliver sub-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emission savings, decrease transportation-related emissions and ultimately improve air quality.

Thanks to financial support from California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard and Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program, we’re able to make long-term capital investments like these. RNG is a win for everyone involved – farmers, developers, fleets, communities, and the environment, said Bryan Nudelbacher, Director of Business Development for U.S. Gain.

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