Indian River County Landfill To produce natural gas

Indian River County Landfill To produce natural gas Nopetro Renewables plans to produce three million gallons of natural gas Construction on Nepetro's landfill gas to renewable natural gas facility should be completed by early in 2025. VERO BEACH - Nopetro Renewables, a developer and operator of renewable natural gas projects, has begun construction in [...]

2024-04-29T07:51:38-04:00Apr. 14, 2024|

VB Nopetro brings new jobs

VB Nopetro brings new jobs Nopetro Renewables, a developer and operator of renewable natural gas projects across North America broke ground on a $40M facility in Vero Beach, named Vero Beach Nopetro. The facility is estimated to initially produce 3 million gallons of RNG a year and prevent 30,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions, equivalent [...]

2024-03-28T07:29:24-04:00Mar. 28, 2024|

Nopetro Renewables Breaks Ground in Vero

Nopetro Renewables Breaks Ground in Vero Indian River County will break ground on southern Florida's first landfill-gas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility in Vero Beach, made possible through a public-private partnership with Nopetro Renewables. The groundbreaking will take place Wednesday, March 27, at 10 a.m. at 7625 Ninth St. SW, Vero Beach RNG, a biogas and the [...]

2024-03-25T17:45:15-04:00Mar. 22, 2024|

FPUA suspending disconnections, waiving late fees

FPUA suspending disconnections, waiving late fees Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) is suspending all service disconnections for non-payment, effective August 1st, and will waive any late fees assessed after August 1st, 2022, to provide relief to our customers with high utility bills. Reconnections have begun for customers who were disconnected between August 1st and August [...]

2022-08-12T10:37:36-04:00Aug. 12, 2022|

FPL ENHANCES EMISSIONS-FREE SYSTEMS TO MAKE FLORIDA WORLD LEADER IN SOLAR POWER

Known as the Sunshine State, a moniker that attracts many tourists and helps the state’s economy, Florida is now seeing ever-expanding utilization of this great natural resource. Florida Power & Light Company has been harnessing the sun’s rays to provide electric power for homes and institutions since it built the first solar energy center in DeSoto County, the largest of its kind in the United States, in 2009.

2019-10-07T20:05:04-04:00Oct. 7, 2019|
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