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Beautiful - Brightmark Update
Beautiful - Brightmark Update MONTREAL, (QC), October 6, 202
Xebec signed the first set of task orders for an initial 18 BGX units with Brightmark.
18 units are expected to be deployed across 10 dairy RNG projects in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and South Dakota.
“Alongside our partners at Chevron, Brightmark plans to increase our RNG production ten-fold over the next four years,” said Bob Powell, CEO & Founder of Brightmark. “As the most carbon negative fuel on a lifecycle basis available on the market today, RNG is an essential tool in our global efforts to combat climate change, and to do that, we have to establish strong partnerships with companies like Xebec that share our vision for this sector’s tremendous advancement opportunities.” Friday, March 18, 2022
By Loren G. Flaugh
Rossford, Ohio based Industrial Power Systems (IPS) has been selected to build all three NW Iowa Brightmark digester facilities, two in O’Brien County and one in Osceola County.
“Brightmark and Chevron today announced the second expansion of their previously announced joint venture to own projects across the United States to produce and market dairy biomethane, a RNG.
Brightmark currently own RNG projects in New York, Michigan, Florida, South Dakota and Arizona.
Additional equity investments by each company in the joint venture will fund construction of infrastructure and commercial operation of 10 dairy biomethane projects, including new sites in Iowa and Wisconsin and additional sites in Michigan and South Dakota.
Chevron will purchase RNG produced from these projects and market the volumes for use in vehicles operating on compressed natural gas.
A questioner reported the large number of anaerobic digester facilities under construction in NW Iowa and said that another digester in Lyon County and two large dairies near Rock Valley in Sioux County were also seeing large digester facilities being built. Construction on yet another digester facility west of Paullina is slated to begin in March.
https://www.chronicletimes.com/story/2939689.html