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Sumter RNG Commissioned In South Carolina

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GreenGasUSA and Pilgrim’s Pride (Pilgrim’s), a subsidiary of JBS Foods, has commissioned a renewable natural gas (RNG) project at Pilgrim’s poultry processing facility in Sumter, South Carolina. Leadership from both companies were joined by representatives of Governor Henry McMaster’s and US Representative Ralph Norman’s offices, as well as members of the local business community to celebrate the collaboration and the dedicated investment in renewable energy technologies in the state of South Carolina. The project is expected to inject RNG into the pipeline by the end of the month.

At the Pilgrim’s Sumter processing facility, GreenGas is building upon existing methane capture capabilities and investment to convert biogas from wastewater streams, upgrading the biogas to pipeline quality RNG. The collaboration is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the Sumter facility while improving wastewater operations, as well as local air and water quality. “This project represents another significant win for South Carolina agriculture and industry and our environment,” said GreenGas chief executive officer and founder, Marc Fetten. “It is a demonstration of industries coming together and leading our collective journey into a lower carbon future while creating economic and environmental benefits for our communities. The renewable energy produced at this project is enough to power almost all the homes of the entire workforce working at the Pilgrim’s Sumter plant, and is produced from what, until recently, was simply a waste stream.”

Tour Of The Sumter Facility
(Image Courtesy Of JBS Foods)

The Sumter RNG project is the first operational site under a strategic partnership between the two companies focused on the adoption of circular economy technologies and repurposing of waste streams into renewable energy. “Projects like the collaboration between Pilgrim’s Pride and GreenGasUSA at the Sumter facility enable participation from the agricultural sector in the circular economy,” said South Carolina commissioner of agriculture, Hugh Weathers. “I am encouraged that South Carolina has emerged as a hub for partnerships that leverage the expertise and practices of traditional industries – like farming – to produce high-quality renewable energy products.”

GreenGasUSA and JBS Foods are currently developing and constructing additional RNG projects located at processing facilities across the US.

“Pilgrim’s is committed to embedding sustainability in our business,” said Pilgrim’s chief executive officer, Fabio Sandri. “Our partnership with GreenGasUSA in Sumter is a prime example of how Pilgrim’s can implement innovative solutions to reduce our GHG footprint and unlock value for our business. Given these efforts, we can strengthen America’s food supply and create a better future for our communities where we operate.”

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