In Iowa, American Power Group Corporation says its vehicular dual fuel solution can generate significantly low carbon emissions when displacing diesel fuel with dairy manure renewable natural gas (“RNG”). APG delivers low carbon fueling results on existing Class 8 diesel engines when utilizing its vehicular dual fuel solution and displacing 50-60% of fossil diesel consumption with RNG from dairy manure. The estimated RNG dual fuel CI score was between -104 to -145 gC02e/MJ and would avoid between an estimated 500 to 610 metric tons of CO2 per year per vehicle. APG utilized EcoEngineers, a consulting, auditing and advisory firm exclusively focused on the energy transition and decarbonization which was recently acquired by leading global assurance partner LRQA. EcoEngineers reviewed APG’s information and calculations, including calculated carbon intensity (“CI”) score utilizing APG’s vehicular dual fuel solution and multiple renewable natural gas sources and determined the methodology was reasonable and accurate.
Tags: American Power Group, Iowa, RNG
Category: Fuels