June 10 2020 02:50 PM
WISCONSIN

A renewable natural gas offloading station at the Dane County, Wis., landfill received its first load of biogas in mid-April. The biogas comes from a digester that converts manure and other substrates into methane. Once the biogas reaches the landfill, it is injected into the interstate transmission pipeline to be used as renewable fuel.

This renewable natural gas offloading station is the first of its kind in the nation. A station such as this gives biogas producers greater access to the pipeline.


This article appeared in the May 2020 issue of Journal of Nutrient Management on page 4.
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