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Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)

Located in South Dakota

  • Capabilities
    • Distributed Power, Renewable & Industrial
    • Electric Infrastructure
    • Underground Infrastructure
  • Completion 2024

Project Overview

In the pursuit of more sustainable energy, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) has emerged as a standout resource. We’re helping to build the infrastructure to make this renewable fuel feasible for utilities and their industrial partners throughout the Midwest by constructing new anaerobic digester systems that capture, transport, and process biogas from a very dependable organic waste source: cows.

Key Highlights

Efficient piping systems are essential for the effective and safe operation of anaerobic digestion processes necessary for RNG production. In South Dakota, we installed a total of 35 miles of 4-inch biogas and 4-inch high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes to connect RNG-producing dairy farms with a gas utility interconnect. Methane generated by the dairy of nearly 40,000 cows is captured, cleaned, converted to RNG, and injected into the interstate gas pipeline to be employed for a variety of uses.

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Project Scope of Work Included:

Anaerobic Digester Facility

  • 6-Mile 2-Inch Steel High-Pressure Pipeline Installation from Digester Facility to RNC Interconnect
  • Installation of all Condensation, Biogas, Natural Gas, and Water Piping and Associated Components for Digester Tank

Dairy Sites

  • Installation of 18- to 20-Feet Vertical Condensation Sump Pits, 24-foot Sump, 6- and 8-Inch Biogas Lines, and All Condensation and Water Lines
  • Installation of 4-Inch PVC Manure Lines; 10-, 8-, 6-, 4-, and 2-Inch Biogas; and Condensation HDPE Lines
  • Completed All Testing with Zero Failures

Challenges and Results

In the last two years, we’ve driven the development of four similar biogas infrastructure projects, including more than 33 miles of HDPE pipe, underground manure transfer lines, and extensive digester piping critical to facilitating the movement of materials in the anaerobic digester system. For utilities intent on tapping the potential of RNG, our skilled team and impressive track record has made us the partner of choice for this type of complex methane capture and conversion.

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Project Overview

In the pursuit of more sustainable energy, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) has emerged as a standout resource. We’re helping to build the infrastructure to make this renewable fuel feasible for utilities and their industrial partners throughout the Midwest by constructing new anaerobic digester systems that capture, transport, and process biogas from a very dependable organic waste source: cows.

Key Highlights

Efficient piping systems are essential for the effective and safe operation of anaerobic digestion processes necessary for RNG production. In South Dakota, we installed a total of 35 miles of 4-inch biogas and 4-inch high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes to connect RNG-producing dairy farms with a gas utility interconnect. Methane generated by the dairy of nearly 40,000 cows is captured, cleaned, converted to RNG, and injected into the interstate gas pipeline to be employed for a variety of uses.

Explore Project Details

Project Scope of Work Included:

Anaerobic Digester Facility

  • 6-Mile 2-Inch Steel High-Pressure Pipeline Installation from Digester Facility to RNC Interconnect
  • Installation of all Condensation, Biogas, Natural Gas, and Water Piping and Associated Components for Digester Tank

Dairy Sites

  • Installation of 18- to 20-Feet Vertical Condensation Sump Pits, 24-foot Sump, 6- and 8-Inch Biogas Lines, and All Condensation and Water Lines
  • Installation of 4-Inch PVC Manure Lines; 10-, 8-, 6-, 4-, and 2-Inch Biogas; and Condensation HDPE Lines
  • Completed All Testing with Zero Failures

Challenges and Results

In the last two years, we’ve driven the development of four similar biogas infrastructure projects, including more than 33 miles of HDPE pipe, underground manure transfer lines, and extensive digester piping critical to facilitating the movement of materials in the anaerobic digester system. For utilities intent on tapping the potential of RNG, our skilled team and impressive track record has made us the partner of choice for this type of complex methane capture and conversion.

Previous
Rng Gallery 1
Rng Gallery 2
Rng Gallery 3
Rng Gallery 4
Next
Previous Rng Gallery 1 Rng Gallery 2 Rng Gallery 3 Rng Gallery 4 Next
Previous 0 1 2 3 Next