
Landfill Operations
Landfill Operations: Converting Methane into Sustainable Fuel
Landfill gas-to-RNG is the largest source of RNG domestically and is predicted to grow even further over the next few decades. Developing a successful landfill RNG project requires complex coordination between landfill owners and other stakeholders.
Sagepoint Energy's landfill RNG assets are expected to produce 1.2 billion cubic feet annually of pipeline-quality renewable natural gas – simultaneously creating resource-efficient solutions while reducing emissions in the U.S. natural gas supply chain.

From “Excess” to “Success”
Converting biogas into renewable energy offers a powerful way to reduce emissions, boost revenue, strengthen community relations, and accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Sagepoint’s experienced team helps landfill operators capture biogas and upgrade it into renewable natural gas (RNG). Our end-to-end solutions transform regulatory requirements into revenue-generating assets, helping you streamline your bottom-line. With our experienced team and operational excellence, we ensure seamless integration in order to maximize the value of your landfill operations.

Cleaner Air, Cleaner Fuel: The Benefits of Landfill RNG
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Collects the methane emitted from landfills directly at the source, reduces negative impacts on local air quality
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Processes landfill gas and transforming it into RNG, significantly reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, particulate matter and hydrocarbons – resulting in improved air quality over traditional transportation fuels.
Steady Stream of Income
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Rather than flaring a valuable resource, landfill operators can collaborate with Sagepoint Energy to develop a beneficial use project that reduces emissions and creates a new revenue stream for the landfill.
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Transportation companies can use this RNG instead of diesel, while Utilities and large corporations can replace conventional natural gas with it, also supporting their decarbonization goals by reducing scope 1 emissions.
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The steady stream of income supports landfill operators’ bottom line, enabling them to invest further in their infrastructure, talent, and the surrounding community.

