Browse TagRenewable Natural Gas
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) refers to a type of biogas that is produced from organic materials through processes such as anaerobic digestion or gasification. It is derived from renewable sources, such as agricultural waste, food waste, sewage, and other organic materials. RNG is chemically similar to fossil natural gas, primarily composed of methane, and can be used as a sustainable alternative to conventional natural gas.It can be injected into existing natural gas pipelines, utilized for heating, and employed as a vehicle fuel. The production and use of RNG help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere from decomposing organic matter. By converting waste materials into a usable energy source, RNG contributes to energy sustainability and resource recovery while promoting a circular economy.