The interconnection with Air Liquide's largest RNG plant in the
world marks a milestone in the clean energy future
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Jan. 6, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- Nicor Gas celebrated the opening of its first
renewable natural gas (RNG) interconnection with Air Liquide's
largest RNG facility in the world. The plant converts biogas from a
nearby landfill into energy through the utility's first-ever RNG
interconnection. To mark this historic moment in Illinois's clean energy future, the companies
hosted an official ribbon cutting ceremony, attended by company
leaders, local and national elected officials and community
partners.
RNG interconnection marks a milestone for
Nicor Gas, Southern Company Gas on the path to a sustainable energy
future.
"This interconnection is a significant step forward for Nicor
Gas and Southern Company Gas on the path to a sustainable energy
future for Illinois and
facilitating economy-wide carbon reductions while fueling
resiliency, energy security and the growth of the clean energy
economy," said Wendell Dallas,
president and CEO of Nicor Gas.
The interconnection was established under Nicor Gas' Renewable
Gas Interconnection Pilot Program approved by the Illinois Commerce
Commission in 2021. This is the utility's first-ever
interconnection of a biogas upgrading plant to the Nicor Gas
delivery system, which went live June 12,
2024.
Located in Rockford, Illinois,
Air Liquide's state-of-the-art plant uses biogas from the adjacent
Winnebago Landfill operated by Waste Connections, Inc. to create
RNG. The plant is projected to produce approximately 1.3 million
Metric Million British thermal units (MMBtu) per year, which is the
estimated equivalent to replacing natural gas with RNG in 12,000
homes annually.
RNG is a low-carbon intensity fuel produced from biogas that is
derived from organic waste sources such as household waste in
landfills, wastewater treatment processes and agriculture. As
organic waste decomposes, it produces biogas – a mixture of
primarily methane and carbon dioxide. Instead of allowing it to be
flared into the atmosphere, Air Liquide's Winnebago facility captures it at the landfill
and purifies it into a pipeline-quality gas that is interchangeable
with geologic natural gas. In some cases, RNG is one of the only
energy sources that can have a negative carbon intensity on a
lifecycle basis, depending on the feedstock.
Nicor Gas' pipeline infrastructure is a vital component in
enabling reduced emissions for those entities who are purchasing
and/or retiring the environmental attributes and delivering energy
to end users, as well as encouraging RNG development. The company
will receive and retire 13,900 MMbtu annually of environmental
attributes associated with this project, contributing directly to
Nicor Gas' reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from its
operations.
To learn more about Nicor Gas's commitment to a clean energy
future, visit https://www.nicorgas.com/sustainability.
About Nicor Gas
Nicor Gas is one of four natural gas distribution companies of
Southern Company Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Southern Company
(NYSE: SO). Nicor Gas serves more than 2.3 million customers in a
service territory that encompasses most of the northern third of
Illinois, excluding the city of
Chicago. For more information,
visit nicorgas.com.
About Southern Company Gas
Southern Company Gas is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Atlanta-based Southern Company
(NYSE:SO), America's premier energy company. Southern Company Gas
serves approximately 4.4 million natural gas utility customers
through its regulated distribution companies in four states and
more than 600,000 retail customers through its companies that
market natural gas. Other nonutility businesses include investments
in interstate pipelines, asset management for natural gas wholesale
customers and ownership and operation of natural gas storage
facilities.
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