
Dominion Energy, Richmond, Virginia, and Vanguard Renewables, Wellesley, Massachusetts, announced a more than $200 million nationwide partnership to convert methane from U.S. dairy farms into clean, renewable natural gas (RNG) that can heat homes, power businesses and fuel vehicles.
Multiple projects are under development in Georgia, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, with additional projects planned nationwide. Under the strategic partnership, Dominion Energy will own the projects and market the RNG, and Vanguard Renewables' subsidiary—Clean Energy Investment USA dba Vanguard Renewables Ag—will design, develop and operate the projects.
"Through our strategic partnership with Vanguard Renewables and our strategic alliance with Dairy Farmers of America, we're rapidly accelerating the development of these transformational projects and [expanding them] for the first time on a nationwide scale," Diane Leopold, co-chief operating officer at Dominion Energy, says. "The environmental, consumer and agricultural benefits of these projects are truly groundbreaking.”
"We're substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. dairy farms, delivering new sources of clean energy to U.S. consumers and providing a new source of long-term revenue for family farmers across the country," Leopold continues.
Methane is produced from a variety of natural sources, including dairy, hog and food waste. When released into the atmosphere, methane emits approximately 25 times more greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide. By capturing methane from U.S. dairy farms and converting it into RNG, Dominion Energy's and Vanguard Renewables' strategic partnership will reduce annual CO2 equivalent emissions by more than 450,000 metric tons, the same as taking nearly 100,000 cars off the road or planting 7.5 million new trees each year, the companies say.
"Our multiyear alliance with Dairy Farmers of America demonstrates Vanguard Renewables' commitment to working with the dairy community to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance long-term operational and economic benefits for family farmers. For the first time, dairies across the country have partners with substantial financial resources and a deep understanding of the dairy industry working alongside them to take action now to solve these challenges," Kevin Chase, co-founder and CIO of Vanguard Renewables and CEO of Vanguard Renewables Ag, says. "This strategic partnership with Dominion Energy and DFA will have a meaningful impact on greenhouse gas sequestration and dairy waste-to-energy production that will significantly benefit the farm community and the environment."
"As the leading dairy cooperative in the U.S., we have a long-standing commitment to help family farmer-owners solve challenges," David Darr, senior vice president and chief strategy and sustainability officer of Dairy Farmers of America, says. "Our strategic alliance with Vanguard Renewables and Dominion Energy provides a meaningful solution to the greenhouse gas emissions challenge we face, supports stewardship of the land, and enhances the long-term economic viability for farms across the U.S.”
"This is a win-win for the dairy farmers and for the environment," Darr concludes.
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