GFL Environmental (TSX:GFL) and OPAL Fuels (NDAQ:OPAL) have recently commenced commercial operations at their renewable natural gas facility situated at GFL’s Sampson County Landfill in Roseboro, North Carolina. This facility, when operating at full capacity, will produce sufficient gas to facilitate zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions from over 900 heavy-duty trucks.
GFL Environmental, known as the fourth-largest diversified environmental services company in North America, has partnered with OPAL Fuels, a prominent player in capturing and converting biogas into low-carbon renewable natural gas and renewable electricity, to establish and operate this facility.
Under the joint venture named Paragon RNG, the companies aim to upscale production at the facility and replicate similar projects across other landfills owned by GFL. OPAL Fuels will oversee day-to-day operations and supply RNG to GFL’s fleet and other transportation clients.
This initiative comes after the successful construction of their first facility, Emerald RNG, in June 2023 at GFL’s Arbor Hills landfill in Michigan.
Leadership insights shared by Patrick Dovigi, founder and CEO of GFL Environmental, as well as Adam Comora, co-CEO of OPAL Fuels, emphasize the importance of this project in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and expanding RNG production in collaboration with industry-leading partners.
GFL Environmental, headquartered in Vaughan, Ontario, offers diversified environmental services across North America, including solid waste management, liquid waste management, and soil remediation.
OPAL Fuels, specializing in converting biogas into renewable natural gas and electricity, continues to contribute to sustainable energy solutions.
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