Across the United States and Canada, interest is picking up in the potential for renewable natural gas (RNG) to decrease fleet emissions. That interest stems from three points in RNG’s favor: fewer carbon emissions and a lower price point than competing fuels, as well as minimal friction to incorporate into existing operations.
Is Renewable Natural Gas a Viable Route to Decarbonizing Fleets?
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By Greg Heilers
Across the United States and Canada, interest is picking up in the ability of renewable natural gas (RNG) to decrease fleet emissions. That interest stems from three points in RNG’s favor: less carbon emissions and a lower price point than competing fuels, as well as minimal friction to incorporate into existing operations.