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Anaergia’s new CFO brings additional experience in the RNG space
Andrew Spence joins after stints at Aria Energy and Ameresco, as Anaergia looks to update its business model for anaerobic digestion projects.
By Jacob Wallace • June 13, 2023 -
Contentious Connecticut waste and recycling bill heads to governor’s desk, without EPR
Legislators cut packaging EPR details from a sweeping bill that includes requirements for recycled content and organics diversion, as well as initial plans for new in-state processing capacity.
By Megan Quinn • June 8, 2023 -
EPA withdraws proposal to drop pyrolysis from regulation following criticism
Clean Air Act emissions limits will remain in place for a category of facilities that includes small MSW combustors and certain institutional waste incinerators after Monday’s decision.
By Jacob Wallace • June 6, 2023 -
West Virginia authority terminates Renovare’s lease at shuttered mixed waste facility in move to reopen
More than a year after the company largely abandoned its 110,000-ton-per-year operation, waste remains on-site and fires have occurred. U.S. Bank’s move to block a bankruptcy effort has further complicated the situation.
By Cole Rosengren • June 6, 2023 -
Q&A
Clean Energy Technologies, newly public, is working to scale pyrolysis in the United States
Kam Mahdi, the CEO of Clean Energy Technologies, talks about his company’s modular pyrolysis system and its first demonstration project in Vermont.
By Jacob Wallace • June 2, 2023 -
EPA to reconsider incinerator emission standards in proposed consent decree following lawsuit
The agency would issue a proposed rulemaking by the end of this year concerning pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act.
By Jacob Wallace • Updated May 31, 2023 -
Biogas industry leaders advocate for standardization, facilities streamlining for long-term growth
The CEOs of Vanguard Renewables and Nature Energy said during the recent Biogas Americas conference that the industry could be poised for a large role in the future U.S. renewable energy mix if it can hone the business model.
By Jacob Wallace • May 30, 2023 -
Anaergia’s Rialto Bioenergy Facility files for bankruptcy, citing California organics implementation delays
Anaergia hopes to buy time to gain better access to feedstock and ramp up its largest facility. It cites ongoing delays associated with SB 1383 and Los Angeles commercial organics recycling enforcement.
By Jacob Wallace • May 25, 2023 -
Minnesota governor signs bills with statewide waste reduction goal, right-to-repair law for electronics
A sweeping state budget bill contains a new waste reduction goal of 90% by 2045. A detailed report explaining how to get there is due in 2024.
By Megan Quinn • Updated May 24, 2023 -
WIN Waste Innovations’ first sustainability report touts material recovery, avoided emissions
The Northeast-based company’s initial report includes statistics on the overall amount of material being recycled and managed, though it isn’t disclosing greenhouse gas emissions data yet.
By Jacob Wallace • May 22, 2023 -
Anaergia shifting to ‘capital-light’ strategy amid feedstock challenges for anaerobic digesters
Projects in California and Italy have ramped up slower than planned, prompting financial challenges. CEO Andrew Benedek urged investors not to “give up hope” on the company, citing the tailwinds behind RNG in its core markets.
By Jacob Wallace • May 17, 2023 -
Republic Services sues landfill gas operator over missed payments in California
The suit alleges that Sunshine Gas Producers stopped making payments after agreeing to use excess gas for an RNG facility, which has not been built so far.
By Jacob Wallace • May 15, 2023 -
Biogas groups, lawmakers jockey for changes as EPA nears final rule on eRIN market
The EPA could create a lucrative new credit market with its final Renewable Fuel Standard rule in June. But biogas groups and WTE supporters are battling Republican opposition that could delay or shut down the proposal.
By Jacob Wallace • May 11, 2023 -
Deep Dive
Waste industry braces for ‘bumps and bruises’ in EV rollout as California sets the pace
Haulers and vehicle manufacturers at WasteExpo said they expect a potential collision between regulation-fueled demand and limited supply of battery-electric trucks. Charging infrastructure is also a growing concern.
By Jacob Wallace • May 10, 2023 -
Q&A
WM CEO Jim Fish discusses the economy, labor automation and sustainability investments
The industry’s most high-profile executive weighed in about what will and won’t be changing when it comes to WM’s strategy on temporary labor, secondary processing for recyclables, anaerobic digestion and more.
By Cole Rosengren • May 10, 2023 -
Q&A
Covanta CEO shares environmental services and M&A outlook after sizable Circon deal
In a recent interview, Azeez Mohammed outlined the company’s new scale and offerings after closing the deal this week. Plus, he shared an update on the serious facility fire in Miami-Dade County.
By Jacob Wallace • May 4, 2023 -
Covanta completes deal to acquire Circon from Kinderhook
The deal, first announced in April, is the latest expansion of Covanta’s environmental services division and one of its largest transactions in years.
By Jacob Wallace • May 1, 2023 -
Q1 earnings results for major waste and recycling companies
Follow the latest results from WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Casella Waste Systems, Clean Harbors and Rubicon as they kick off 2023 earnings.
By Waste Dive Staff • Updated May 23, 2023 -
GFL 2023 earnings
GFL Environmental CEO says company is ‘just getting started’ after record pricing, divestiture plans
Coming off a record quarter for pricing, along with positive growth in multiple lines of business, GFL touted momentum in its latest earnings report. On M&A, CEO Patrick Dovigi said he sees new opportunities for at least the next decade.
By Cole Rosengren • April 28, 2023 -
BP names new Archaea Energy CEO
This is the latest executive change the company has made in areas it calls its “growth engines” — bioenergy, convenience, EV charging, renewables and hydrogen.
By Brett Dworski • April 27, 2023 -
Deep Dive
New York’s Brookhaven Landfill is closing soon. Is Long Island ready?
A prime destination for incinerator ash and C&D will soon be out of capacity. Winters Bros. Waste Systems has acquired rail transfer assets with plans to build a new site and is looking to play a lead role in the region’s next chapter.
By Cole Rosengren • April 26, 2023 -
Q&A
Solarcycle CEO, fresh off $31.5M in public and private funding, discusses solar recycling’s future
Solarcycle recently raised series A funding and received a U.S. Department of Energy research grant. CEO and co-founder Suvi Sharma said his company is scaling up as the solar industry begins to seriously contend with circularity.
By Jacob Wallace • April 21, 2023 -
WM to remove RNG fleet ads in Seattle following complaints from environmental groups
The controversy over branding has exposed fault lines over public perception of renewable natural gas.
By Jacob Wallace • Updated April 24, 2023 -
Zero-emission fleets in the spotlight as EPA, California propose new rules
The waste industry is staring down a major shift in its fleet operations starting this year — and asking for leniency — as a pair of heavy-duty fleet rules proposed at the federal and state level gain traction.
By Jacob Wallace • April 13, 2023 -
Anaergia earnings slip after Los Angeles organics collection delays prompt ‘strategic review’
Executives noted the company met revenue guidance, but higher costs caused adjusted earnings to fall below expectations, owing in part to the sluggish ramp-up of its Rialto, California, anaerobic digestion facility.
By Jacob Wallace • April 11, 2023