OPAL Fuels (Nasdaq: OPAL), a vertically integrated producer and distributor of renewable natural gas and compressed natural gas (RNG/CNG) and GFL Environmental Inc. (NYSE: GFL and GFL.TO) are advancing construction of two new RNG facilities at the Stones Throw Landfill in Tallapoosa County, Alabama and the Grady Road Landfill in Polk County, Georgia, the two companies said Wednesday
The projects together represent nearly 2 million MMBTU of plant design capacity and are owned jointly, 50% each, by GFL and OPAL Fuels, they added.
Among highlights, the company said the new projects are expected to add approximately 15 million GGEs of RNG supply capacity.
Shares in GFL were down $0.76 or 1.6% at $46.72 in Canada yesterday.