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ABC Digester Operator School Registration Open

Designed for Operators, Operations Managers and Digester Owners by leading biogas operations experts, the American Biogas Council's Operator School is the industry's leading training course for the US biogas industry.  This August, come in-person to Oshkosh, Wisconsin...

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Welcome New Member: GreeneTec!

GreeneTec provides advisory and manufacturer's representative services for the anaerobic digestion and biogas industry in the United States. We are led by Paul Greene who has 30 years of industry experience in technology supply, design, engineering, construction,...

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Welcome New Member: Mercuria Energy America, Inc!

Mercuria is one of the largest energy traders globally, and has established an Energy Transition team in North America that is focused on renewable energy including biogas. Our biogas team is headed by Harrison Clay, and is focused on developing our biogas supply...

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National Grid is hiring!

National Grid is an electric and gas utility serving Long Island, metro NYC, Upstate NY, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.  Currently they have two positions open: a Lead Consultant and Senior Consultant for Customer Energy Integration. The positions are for a...

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SCS Engineering is hiring!

SCS Engineers®, an environmental consulting and contracting firm serving public and private clients across the nation and around the world. They are hiring for multiple positions across the organization. More >>

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Commentary: Off The EcoPerversity Chart

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read a headline in the The New York Times on May 27, 2022: “G.O.P. Weaponizes Statehouses Against Green Corporate Goals.” The article focuses in large part on state retirement and investment funds that include asset managers that flag...

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Trash-to-Gas Isn’t a Fairytale Climate Solution

But there’s good news here. “We believe that with the proper design, detection, measurement, and repair techniques, all emissions can be avoided. The most important thing is to figure out where the emissions are coming from and how to reduce them,” said Bakkaloglu....

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