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A $271 million wastewater project in Piscataway, MD, converts biosolids into renewable natural gas, powering 95 buses and supporting the state’s 2045 net-zero goal.
A $271 million wastewater project in Piscataway, Maryland, began full operations in October 2024, using anaerobic digestion to convert biosolids into renewable natural gas (RNG).
The facility captures methane from organic waste, preventing its release into the atmosphere, and upgrades it on-site for use in the Washington Gas pipeline.
The RNG powers 95 Ride On buses, reducing fossil fuel use and supporting Maryland’s net-zero emissions goal by 2045.
The project also produces Class A biosolids safe for soil use, improves regional waste management, and operates under a five-year contract with Montgomery County that ensures economic viability and lower fuel costs.
Un proyecto de aguas residuales de 271 millones de dólares en Piscataway, MD, convierte los biosólidos en gas natural renovable, alimentando 95 autobuses y apoyando el objetivo de cero neto del estado para 2045.