LF Bioenergy Expands Renewable Natural Gas Project portfolio to 6 US projects
Aiming for 15 RNG projects to be operational by 2027, the organization also adds a VP of Commercial to its executive leadership team
In Texas, LF Bioenergy said it is expanding its RNG project footprint with four operating facilities and two under construction across the U.S., and set a 2027 goal of 16 projects for its portfolio. The first six operational RNG projects result in a cumulative environmental benefit equal to reducing 60 million gasoline miles.
“We attribute our success to our farmers-first values and each farm partnership is a testament to that, as we reach 15 operational RNG projects by 2027 and beyond,” said CEO Brent Lilienthal. “We have a robust and unmatched operational process, and at the core of every project is our respect for and relationship with the farmers. We founded the company with that in mind and created a model that doesn’t require farmer investment up front because we want to demonstrate that their business and its success is our top priority.”
LF Bioenergy also welcomed a new Commercial Vice President earlier this year to round out its executive leadership team with experience in U.S. dairy and agriculture, engineering, construction and operations. With a management team that combines leadership experience from the U.S. dairy, energy and agriculture industries and financial backing from Marathon Petroleum Corporation and Cresta Fund Management, LF Bioenergy partners with dairy farmers to ensure each project positively impacts the farm’s sustainability goals, operations and financial success.
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