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Turning captured carbon into natural gas could provide cost-competitive energy storage

Reactive carbon dioxide capture and conversion could be used to produce synthetic renewable natural gas — energy storage that can be leveraged with existing infrastructure. (Image: Alvina Aui)

July 1, 2025

BY Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Vanguard Renewables expands Midwest footprint with E-Z Recycling acquisition

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By Vanguard Renewables

February 19, 2026

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Vanguard Renewables on Feb. 17 announced the acquisition of E-Z Recycling, a Minnesota-based food and beverage waste recycling company. The move adds critical depackaging capabilities to Vanguard Renewables’ growing anaerobic digestion network.

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Novilla RNG announced on Feb. 12 that it has completed two successful operational months at its Bellevue RNG project in Berkshire, Vermont, delivering more than 20,000 MMBtu of energy to Vermont Gas’s natural gas network.

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Anaergia Inc., through its subsidiary Anaergia S.r.l., has entered into a contract with Circular Renewable Evolution S.r.l. to supply its proprietary anaerobic digestion technology as part of a €50 million initiative at Eni’s Gela biorefinery.

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Taurus Canada Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Corp. has been awarded $10 million in funding from the government of Alberta to construct a fully integrated anaerobic digestion and carbon sequestration facility that will produce RNG from livestock manure.

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