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Sunnyside RNG project moves forward

Located on approximately 50 acres in the Port of Sunnyside Industrial Park in Washington State, Sunnyside RNG will produce approximately 900,000 MMBtu of RNG per year, enough to power roughly 90,000 homes. / SOURCE: Pacific Ag

January 30, 2024

BY Pacific Ag

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