Renewable Natural Gas - Generators

RNG generators offer several benefits:

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) generators use RNG, a clean energy source derived from organic waste, instead of conventional natural gas. RNG is produced through the process of anaerobic digestion or thermal conversion of organic materials such as agricultural waste, landfills, sewage sludge, or food waste. This process generates biogas, which is then purified and upgraded to meet the same standards as conventional natural gas.

Carbon Neutrality

RNG is considered carbon-neutral because the carbon dioxide (CO2) it emits when burned is part of the natural carbon cycle, unlike fossil fuels which add additional CO2 to the atmosphere.

Waste-to-Energy

They contribute to solving waste management problems by converting organic waste into usable energy.

Energy Security

By diversifying energy sources, RNG generators reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuels and increase energy resilience.

Grid Integration

RNG can be integrated into the natural gas grid, supporting distributed power generation and backup power in certain areas.

These generators are typically used in both small-scale applications like backup power systems for businesses or homes, and larger-scale systems to support municipal or industrial energy needs.