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Waga Energy selected by CMCMUA for LFG-to-RNG project in New Jersey

Partnership Biomass announced United States Mar 11, 2026
205000 MMBtu/year
Capacity

Waga Energy was selected by the CMCMUA in early 2025 to develop a landfill gas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) project in New Jersey, utilizing Waga Energy's WAGABOX technology. This partnership will upgrade landfill gas into approximately 205,000 MMBtu of RNG annually, which will be injected into the local pipeline under a 20-year term. The project is expected to reduce up to 15,800 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions annually and supports the CMCMUA's commitment to beneficial use of landfill gas.

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New Jersey's CMCMUA has tapped Waga Energy for a significant 20-year landfill gas-to-RNG project, announced March 11, 2026. Selected in early 2025, Waga Energy will deploy its WAGABOX technology to upgrade landfill gas into 205,000 MMBtu of renewable natural gas annually, destined for the local pipeline. This partnership directly supports the Authority's commitment to beneficial use of its landfill gas, projecting a reduction of up to 15,800 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions each year.
  • 205,000 MMBtu/year RNG capacity.
  • 20-year local pipeline injection term.
  • 15,800 tonnes CO2e emissions reduction annually.
  • Waga Energy's WAGABOX technology deployment.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 11, 2026
Signed
Closed

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