Construction Starts on New Facility at ACUA Landfill

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Representatives of the ACUA, South Jersey Gas and OPAL Fuels break ground on a new natural gas production facility at the landfill. (Photo courtesy of the ACUA)

South Jersey Industries, OPAL Fuels Inc. and Atlantic County Utilities Authority announced this month that construction has begun on a new RNG production facility located at the solid waste landfill on Delilah Road in Egg Harbor Township.

SJI is developing the Atlantic RNG facility in conjunction with OPAL Fuels through its rapidly expanding subsidiary SJI Renewable Energy Ventures, which specializes in developing waste to energy projects throughout North America.

As part of its commitment to provide safe, reliable, affordable energy solutions, South Jersey Gas, an SJI subsidiary, will enter into an interconnection agreement to accept the RNG produced by Atlantic RNG.

This initiative supports the circular economy model of production and consumption which reuses and recycles waste into the energy we use every day.

“We have been working hard in recent years to enhance our infrastructure to deliver the fuels of the future,” said Brent Schomber, president of South Jersey Gas. “We are excited to work with ACUA, SJI Renewables, and OPAL Fuels as we celebrate a new milestone of adding RNG to our gas supply.”

“The groundbreaking of this renewable natural gas project signifies another milestone in our companies’ collective commitment to a sustainable energy future,” said Adam Comora, co-CEO of OPAL Fuels.

Atlantic RNG is expected to be operational in mid-2025.

“We are thrilled to host this groundbreaking energy project at our Environmental Park in Egg Harbor Township,” ACUA President Matthew DeNafo said. “Our vision to efficiently reuse the gas generated at the landfill to power trucks, homes and businesses is now a reality thanks to the leadership and innovation demonstrated by the teams at ACUA, SJI and OPAL Fuels.”

A ceremony to celebrate the commencement of construction of the Atlantic RNG project is expected in the fourth quarter of 2023.