Cape May County MUA selects Waga Energy to build 205,000 MMBtu-a-year RNG plant in New Jersey

Waga Energy and Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority plan to build, own and operate a renewable natural gas unit at the Secure Sanitary Landfill in southern New Jersey. The facility will use Waga Energy’s WAGABOX technology to upgrade landfill gas into pipeline-quality RNG for injection into a local pipeline under a 20-year term. The unit is designed to process up to 1,000 scfm of landfill gas and produce about 205,000 MMBtu of RNG per year. The project is expected to cut up to 15,800 metric tons of CO₂e emissions annually by displacing fossil fuels.

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