Neogenyx Fuels begins building Nebraska RNG facility based at a feedlot
The Neogenyx Fuels owned facility will capture and process manure through anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, which will be upgraded to pipeline‑quality RNG. The RNG will be used as a low‑carbon transportation fuel and for additional energy applications. Digestate byproducts generated through the process, including solids and liquids, will be beneficially reused onsite as livestock bedding and agricultural fertilizer.
The RNG facility will utilize eight anaerobic digesters to generate more than 4,400 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) of biogas, which will be upgraded into approximately 1.2 million MMBtu/year of pipeline‑quality renewable natural gas (RNG) and injected into the local natural gas system. By capturing and converting manure into a valuable renewable energy source, the facility is expected to avoid up to ~63,700 metric tons of CO₂ annually, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by ~63,800 acres of U.S. Forest for one year. The project supports decarbonization efforts and delivers meaningful economic and environmental benefits to the surrounding community.
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