Energy, Utilities & Water  October 25, 2021

New fuel source now available along Front Range

Methane from landfills and manure pits has begun to be captured in Colorado in order to create 100% renewable natural gas that is used to fuel trucks and cars. 

While the product still produces the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, it removes a more dangerous gas from the ecosystem, according to a report in the Colorado Sun.

BizWest this month noted Boulder venture capital money moving into this investment area.

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