Waga Energy and Steuben County Commence RNG Production at the Bath Landfill in New York
Waga Energy (EPA: WAGA), a global expert in the production of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from landfills, and Steuben County, a county covering 1,397 square miles with a population of approximately 94,000, are producing renewable natural gas (RNG) at the Steuben County Landfill in Bath, New York.
- Waga Energy (EPA: WAGA), a global expert in the production of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from landfills, and Steuben County, a county covering 1,397 square miles with a population of approximately 94,000, are producing renewable natural gas (RNG) at the Steuben County Landfill in Bath, New York.
- Steuben County is the first municipality in the United States to utilize Waga Energy’s WAGABOX® facility to upgrade its landfill gas into RNG.
- Waga Energy will operate and maintain the WAGABOX® unit under a 20-year landfill gas rights agreement with Steuben County.
- Christopher Brewer, Deputy County Manager of Steuben County, said: “We are excited to partner with Waga Energy to develop this renewable natural gas project.