U.S. Gain, a leader in the development, procurement, and distribution of renewable natural gas (RNG), announces that after only eight months, their digester at S&S Jerseyland Dairy in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, is now transforming animal waste into clean, low-carbon fuel for the transportation market.
“We’re pleased to add this project to our RNG development portfolio in such a short amount of time,” said Mike Koel, President of U.S. Gain. “As organizations continue to shift from fossil-based products to renewables, the demand for RNG as an alternative fuel and thermal energy continues to climb. We’re excited to be involved in so many dairy-based RNG development projects because of the multitude of benefits brought to rural and urban communities across the nation.”
The anaerobic digester at S&S Jerseyland Dairy has been operational since 2011, initially converting waste from the farm’s 4,000 herd of Jersey cows into renewable power. U.S. Gain purchased the farm’s digester in September 2019 and made the necessary upgrades for fuel production. Gas collected at the facility goes through a complex processing system that results in RNG composed of 99.5% methane. The facility recently obtained project certification from the California Air Resources Board, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Typically, projects like these take 12 to 18 months to bring online. “We are proud to announce its completion much sooner than anticipated,” Koel said.
In addition to sustainable energy efforts, initiatives like these also provide valuable opportunities for educational and professional development. These residencies offer hands-on experience in large-scale dairy operations, contributing to both animal health and environmental sustainability through innovative waste management practices.
