The Energy Co-Op in Philadelphia will host a June 9 webinar at 5:30 p.m. on using renewable natural gas for your natural gas supplier.
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is comprised primarily of methane that forms naturally from the decomposition of organic waste in landfills and other waste treatment facilities. It’s often flared, reducing it to carbon dioxide and wasting the energy content of its methane component.
However, RNG can also be used like conventional natural gas—but without any drilling or fracking.
Join The Energy Co-Op to learn about the problems with drilling and fracking, the benefits of RNG, and what you can do to get involved!
For more information on renewable natural gas and other energy supply options, visit The Energy Co-Op website.
[Posted: June 8, 2020] PA Environment Digest
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