Clean Energy Fuels Completes $29.5 Million ITC Sale from Renewable Natural Gas Projects in Key Agricultural Regions

Reuters
Jul 23
Clean Energy Fuels Completes $29.5 Million ITC Sale from Renewable <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NGS">Natural Gas</a> Projects in Key Agricultural Regions

Clean Energy Fuels Corporation, in collaboration with BP Products North America Inc., has completed the sale of $29.5 million in investment tax credits through their joint venture, CE bp Renew Co, LLC. This marks the third successful transaction involving these credits, derived from four renewable natural gas $(RNG)$ production facilities located in Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota. The facilities-Ash Grove, Marshall Ridge, VF Renewables, and Tri Cross-collectively produce up to 3.9 million gallons of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually. This development underscores the value of Clean Energy's RNG portfolio and signals strong market confidence, paving the way for future growth in the clean fuel sector.

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