Burnham RNG partners with Illinois sanitary district to transform methane into renewable natural gas

The Greater Peoria Sanitary District (GPSD) Board of Trustees approved final agreements with Burnham RNG to transform methane gas generated at GPSD’s treatment facilities into renewable natural gas (RNG).

This partnership marks a significant step forward in GPSD’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. By capturing and converting methane—a natural byproduct of the wastewater treatment process—into a clean, renewable fuel source, GPSD is reducing greenhouse gas emissions while generating value for its customers and the broader community.

“We couldn’t be more pleased with Burnham on this milestone project,” said Brian Johnson, executive director of GPSD. “Burnham’s responsiveness to our needs in this process was fantastic. The fact that waste can be beneficially turned into a renewable fuel source is simply a game-changer for our utility and customers. We look forward to many years of partnership.”

The project is expected to yield enduring environmental and economic benefits by enhancing renewable energy production, supporting energy independence, and positioning GPSD as a leader in sustainable utility innovation.

"We are honored to partner with the Greater Peoria Sanitary District on this project," said Chris Tynan, founder of Burnham RNG. "This collaboration is a testament to GPSD's forward-thinking approach to sustainability and a significant step forward in our shared mission to unlock the value of biogas and create cleaner energy. This project exemplifies how public and private entities can work together to create innovative solutions that benefit both the environment and local communities."

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