Kinetrex plans to use RNG from its Indy High BTU plant, which is a landfill facility currently under construction on the south side of Indianapolis. Construction is set to be completed in March, which would allow the company to convert landfill methane to natural gas. Kinetrex claims the natural gas made from methane will reduce enough greenhouse gas emissions to equal the removal of 19,000 passenger cars from roadways.
“This innovative agreement with UPS speaks directly to our company’s commitment to use alternative fuels in an effort to ensure cleaner air quality,” said Aaron Johnson, CEO of Kinetrex Energy. “UPS has been a great partner of Kinetrex and we look forward to working with its team on this project and on future RNG procurement opportunities.”
By Reed Parker, Writer/Reporter
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