Enbridge acquires RNG facilities in Texas, Arkansas

In Canada, Enbridge announced the purchase of seven operating U.S. landfill gas-to-RNG facilities from RNG developer Morrow Renewables.

The portfolio has a total value of $1.2 billion, Enbridge said.

“This transaction represents a uniquely de-risked portfolio of operating and scalable RNG assets,” said Enbridge President and CEO Greg Ebel. “The landfill gas-to-RNG facilities . . . will accelerate progress toward our energy transition goals.”

The Morrow facilities deliver RNG from municipal landfills in six Texas locations—Edinburg, Hinton, Tyler, Melissa, Longview, and Alvarado—in addition to Fort Smith, Arkansas.

These seven facilities currently produce, in aggregate, about 5 billion cubic feet of RNG per year, the company added.

These seven are currently in operation, with a commercial structure underpinned by long-term contracts with municipalities and offtake agreements with customers.

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