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Vision RNG and Meridian Waste Announce Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project First in Missouri

Vision RNG and Meridian Waste Announce Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project First in Missouri
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Vision RNG and Meridian Waste Announce Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project First in Missouri

Vision RNG and Meridian Waste Announce Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project First in Missouri
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Vision RNG, Merdian Waste begin operations at RNG facility

Vision RNG has announced that its landfill gas (LFG) to renewable natural gas (RNG) project at Meridian Waste’s Eagle Ridge Landfill in Bowling Green, Missouri is now fully operational. The project produces 375,000 MMBtu of RNG annually.

Clean energy lender will stop making high-interest PACE loans in Missouri • Missouri Independent

Buchanan County considering solar farm regulations

By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostBuchanan County doesn't have any regulations on the creation of solar farms.That might soon change.Presiding County Commissioner Lee Sawyer says some land owners have informed the commission they have been approached by companies considering erecting solar panels on 10-to-15 acres for commercial sales.Sawyer says solar will have to be part of the approach as the state shifts to using more alternative energy."The state of Missouri voted kind of overwhelmingly that they wanted to move toward more renewable energy," Sawyer tells host Barry Birr on the KFEQ Hotline. "We always take that seriously and want to see if we can at least be thoughtful and pro-active in an approach."Missouri voters in 2008 approved the Missouri Clean Energy Act requiring utilities to generate at least 15% of their energy from renewable sources, including solar, wind, biomass, and hydropower.Sawyer says Buchanan County will work to create regulations for solar

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