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June 9, 2021
SCWMF: Annual Business Meeting and Conference VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
June 10, 2021
SoCal SWANA Chapter Workshop: Disaster Recovery VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
June 15, 2021
SWANA: Sustainable Materials Management Summit VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
June 17, 2021
SWANA: Landfill Challenges Summit VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
June 17, 2021
Alternative Technology Advisory Subcommittee (ATAS) VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
June 28-30, 2021
WasteEXPO Las Vegas, NV For more information, click here.
July 13-15, 2021
Biomass Summit and Expo Des Moines, IA For more information, click here.
July 22, 2021
SoCal SWANA Chapter Webinar: High Diversion Facilities VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
August 4-5, 2021
Resource Recycling Conference and Tradeshow VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
August 16-18, 2021
Waste Conversion Technology Conference and Tradeshow San Diego, CA For more Information, click here.
August 16-19, 2021
CRRA 45th Annual Conference and Tradeshow VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
August 19, 2021
SoCal SWANA Chapter Webinar: YP Focus VIRTUAL For more information, click here.
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Second Food Scraps-to-RNG Project Certified Under California LCFS GREET 3.0
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has certified a second food scraps-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) pathway for South San Francisco Scavengers (SSFS) located in San Francisco, California. The pathway was certified using CA-GREET 3.0, the version of the life cycle analysis model used by the agency since 2019. SSFS operates an anaerobic digester system to turn food scraps and green waste into RNG. For more information, click here.
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Raven SR & Hyzon Motors to Build Waste-to-Hydrogen Hubs
Raven SR and Hyzon Motors plan to build up to 100 hydrogen hubs across the US and globally. Raven SR will convert municipal solid waste, green waste, food waste, medical waste, and paper waste into renewable hydrogen for Hyzon Motor's vehicles. Using the Raven SR Steam/CO2 Reformation process, each hub will convert 50 tons of waste per day into 4.5 tons of renewable green hydrogen, which is enough to power 100 heavy-duty commercial vehicles. To read more, click here.
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ONE Gas and Vanguard Renewables Partner to Develop Farm-Based Renewable Natural Gas Solutions
ONE Gas and Vanguard Renewables announced an initiative to develop and expand farm-based anaerobic digesters across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas to convert food waste into renewable natural gas (RNG). The RNG will help reduce the local natural gas distribution company's emissions. For more information, click here.
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Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. Enters MOU for $15M Biomass Renewable Energy Project
Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. announced that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ashfield Ag Resources to develop a pyrolysis facility in Massachusetts to create electricity and biochar from forest biomass waste. The facility is expected to deliver up to 14,600 megawatt hours of electricity and 1,500 tons of biochar by early 2022. For more information, click here.
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Public Agency Symbiosis Creates Food Scraps Processing Capacity
Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority (OHSWA) and Oneida County Department of Water Quality and Water Pollution Control (Oneida County) have partnered to pre-process source-separated commercial food waste for co-digestion with biosolids at a wastewater treatment plant in upstate New York. The plant generates electricity and heat from the biogas. With the estimated increase in biogas from co-digestion over the last 19 months, the plant has produced an additional 959,000 kilowatt-hours of energy for a cost savings of $63,000 in power purchases. For more information, click here.
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Competitive Edge: City of Muscatine Organics Recycling Center & Biogas Conversion
The City of Muscatine in Iowa has become the only municipal operation in the Midwest to turn food waste into biogas. The food waste is sorted at the Muscatine Organics Recycling Center (MORC) and delivered to the Water and Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF), where anaerobic digestion is used to produce digestate for fertilizer and biogas for heat. For more information, click here.
A HORSE (AD25 Microdigester) is Coming to the Town of Tusten, NY!
The town of Tusten, NY has installed an Impact Bioenergy High-solids Organic-waste Recycling System with Electrical Output (HORSE) AD25 Microdigester at the Highway Department town barn. The HORSE will produce heat, power, and fertilizer from two tons of organic waste, including food and paper waste, per month. For more information, click here.
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