In the United States (US), Vision RNG LLC with the support of Vision Ridge Partners, a leading developer, owner, and operator of landfill gas (LFG) to renewable natural gas (RNG) facilities, has announced that it has secured a long-term gas rights agreement to purchase raw LFG from the Greenwood County Landfill located in Greenwood, South Carolina (SC).
A natural byproduct of decomposing landfill waste, landfill gas (LFG) is typically collected and flared to burn off the methane it contains as required by regulators.
However, collecting and converting the methane present in LFG into a cleaner, renewable fuel is intended to serve as a solution to reduce the need for the combustion of new fossil fuels.
Vision RNG personnel will work with county and landfill personnel over the next 12 months to optimize the existing gas collection and control system (GCCS) to determine the amount of gas available.
This will determine the type of project that the Greenwood County Landfill could support, either a renewable natural gas (RNG) project or a power production project. The agreement could be as long as 25 years.
We are delighted to be partnered with Greenwood County on this project. As our portfolio of landfill gas projects continues to expand, we are making a real impact on reducing methane emissions, capturing that wasted greenhouse gas, and putting it to good use, said Bill Johnson, CEO at Vision RNG.
If RNG is produced, it will be used by various customers across the country for transportation fuel and other sustainable purposes. If power is produced, it will be sold directly to the local grid operator.
Greenwood County is proud to partner with Vision RNG on this long-term agreement. By capturing methane from our landfill and converting it into renewable energy, we are taking meaningful action that makes sense both environmentally and economically. We look forward to seeing the positive effects of this project for many years to come, commented Chuck Moates, Chairman of Greenwood County Council.

