Reply To: RNG Production in Remote Areas

  • Saeid Tajbakhsh

    Member
    28 May 2025 at 2:22 pm

    I completely agree that RNG is becoming a more compelling and accessible option for remote and rural areas.

    We have seen this need in our work, particularly in settings where traditional infrastructure is limited or unavailable. To address this, we’ve developed mobile upgrading systems that can be transported directly to sites like farms, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. These units allow operations to become more energy autonomous, reduce emissions, and turn local waste streams into valuable energy—all without requiring permanent infrastructure.

    From our experience, solutions like this are making RNG a viable and scalable path forward, even in the most challenging locations.