Renewable natural gas definition

Renewable natural gas means a gas consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons derived from the decomposition of organic material in landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, and anaerobic digesters.
Renewable natural gas or “RNG” means the biomethane produced from non-hazardous landfills, dairy farms, wastewater treatment plants and food waste processing facilities, or gas from other renewable processes, such as methanation, that meets the Company’s RNG Quality Standards, as specified in the RNG Interconnect Agreement provided in the Gas Transportation Operating Procedures Manual (“GTOP”), as well as the gas quality standards specified in this tariff. The operating procedures applicable to RNG are provided in the GTOP.
Renewable natural gas means a gas consisting largely of

Examples of Renewable natural gas in a sentence

  • All Collection vehicles used by Contractor under this Agreement shall be powered by 1579 Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) generated by the {insert name of publicly-owned treatment 1580 works in-vessel digestion facility}, and shall purchase RNG Certificates from .


More Definitions of Renewable natural gas

Renewable natural gas or “RNG” means gas derived from Organic Waste that has been Diverted from a landfill and Processed at an in-vessel digestion facility that is permitted or otherwise authorized by 14 CCR to recover Organic Waste, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(62).
Renewable natural gas means gas that meets the standard for injection into the closest natural gas pipeline and that is either synthetic natural gas from biomass or derived from processing biogas.
Renewable natural gas means natural gas processed from Landfill Gas which meets the pipeline quality standards for natural gas for the pipeline into which such Renewable Natural Gas is delivered by Purchaser.
Renewable natural gas or “RNG” means the gas produced by Operator at its Plant which meets NFGDC RNG Quality Standards, specified in Exhibit B, as well as the gas quality standards specified in NFGDC’s Tariff.
Renewable natural gas means biogas derived from landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, anaerobic digesters, and other sources of organic decomposition that has been purified to meet standards for natural gas derived from fossil fuel sources.
Renewable natural gas or “RNG” means natural gas derived from the decomposition of organic waste material and refined to meet gas pipeline purity specifications. Renewable natural gas does not include biogas or biomethane generated from the decomposition of organic material that was produced or grown solely or primarily for the purpose of generating biogas.
Renewable natural gas means a methane-rich biogas derived from landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, anaerobic digesters, and other sources of organic decomposition that has been purified to meet requirements for use as a transportation fuel.