Experience in Colorado Shows the Growth Potential of Biogas as Vehicle Fuel and in Pipeline Injection

Four Colorado communities reap economic and sustainability benefits by capturing digester methane and producing compressed natural gas for vehicles.

Experience in Colorado Shows the Growth Potential of Biogas as Vehicle Fuel and in Pipeline Injection

The City of Grand Junction, Colorado, uses the biogas from the wastewater treatment facility to fuel its fleet of compressed-natural-gas vehicles. 

Four Colorado clean-water plants are implementing projects to recover and reuse biogas from anaerobic digestion.

Most wastewater treatment facilities use some biogas (a mixture of mainly methane and carbon dioxide) to fuel boilers that heat the anaerobic digester, and most of the...

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