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Renewable natural gas

Reduce your CO2 emissions with renewable natural gas (RNG), an efficient and sustainable lower-carbon fuel made from organic source materials.

Cut your carbon intensity with RNG

Learn how to improve the sustainability of your transport and grid power activities, with a lower-carbon alternative to fossil fuels that can reduce the carbon intensity of your operations.

Renewable Natural Gas Explained

Learn how Shell is putting organic waste to work with Renewable Natural Gas.
Renewable Natural Gas Explained
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How it works

Renewable, compressed natural gas (RNG) is produced from feedstocks including animal waste, crops and crop residue, and food waste. Since these raw materials would break down naturally over time, using them to replace carbon-intensive fossil fuels means total emissions can be reduced. The production process is as follows:


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Why choose renewable natural gas?

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Shell has invested in its first RNG facility in Junction City, Oregon. It uses locally sourced cow manure and agricultural residues to produce 2,650 scfm of biogas, upgraded to approximately 736,000 MMBtu a year of RNG.

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Under a new contract, 20% of LA Metro’s CNG bus fleet and 100% of its garbage trucks are set to be powered by Shell RNG.

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Discover how your company can benefit from renewable energy that is:

  • Delivered 24/7 at a fixed price

  • Available on a flexible contract and term

  • Mitigated against risks associated with variable generation

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