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Broken Bow Feedlot Set to Host New Renewable Natural Gas Plant

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AI insight
AI-generatedConstruction of a new RNG plant at a cattle feedlot creates a new revenue stream for the feedlot (manure feedstock) and a new supply of low-carbon fuel. The project is small-scale and location-specific; no immediate price impact on RNG or natural gas markets. Commercial mechanism is weak: no investment amount, timeline, or offtake agreements disclosed. Sector impact is limited to the RNG and agricultural waste-to-energy niche.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Neogenyx Fuels announced construction of its first agricultural RNG facility in Broken Bow, Nebraska.
- Facility will be located at Adams Land & Cattle feedlot and use anaerobic digestion to process manure into biogas.
- Biogas will be upgraded to pipeline-quality RNG for use as low-carbon transportation fuel.
- Project aims to avoid approximately 63,700 metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
- Project expected to create jobs and support decarbonization in rural community.

