Utilities are being asked to decarbonize the gas they deliver without compromising reliability or cost. Elemental Clean Fuels develops, owns, and operates the renewable natural gas and low carbon intensity supply to help you achieve regulatory and industry standards.
Your challenge
Gas utilities sit at the center of tightening expectations around low carbon fuel standards, carbon pricing, and customer and regulatory bases that increasingly want a cleaner molecule in the pipeline. Meeting these requirements means securing genuinely low carbon intensity supply, at volume, from sources that will perform for years. Much of the available renewable natural gas or biomethane supply is oriented to other markets or other buyers. Utilities need a partner who understands the obligation and builds accordingly.
Your opportunity
Renewable natural gas and low carbon intensity gas can be injected into the existing grid, lowering the carbon intensity of what you already deliver without rebuilding your infrastructure or asking customers to change anything. The value is in the carbon intensity of the molecule and credibility of the environmental attributes behind it, and in supply you can count on.
ECF delivers
We focus on best-in-class, low carbon intensity projects and operate them for the long term, which is exactly what a compliance-grade supply relationship demands.
Built for compliance, not just volume.
We develop projects with the carbon intensity and the documented attributes that adhere to all industry standards.
Supply that stays.
Because we own and operate, we are accountable for delivery year after year. Unlike developers who build and flip their properties, we are partners who are committed to creating an enduring operation.
Capital that unlocks stalled supply.
Many strong low-carbon gas projects stall for want of development capital. Our funding is ready from the start, along with the experience to make a project financeable, which means we can take supply online that otherwise would not move.
How ECF works
Reliable low-carbon supply depends on more than the molecule.