What the “Big Beautiful Bill” Means for Anaerobic Digestion
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While the recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” represents a significant step back for broad climate progress, there’s a silver lining for anaerobic digestion and renewable fuels made from food waste and manure. Clean energy innovators like Chomp Energy benefit from several key provisions:
Key Wins for Anaerobic Digestion
Clean Fuel Tax Credit Extended
The Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit—originally established by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act—has been extended through 2029. This incentive directly supports biogas and RNG projects using organic waste as a feedstock. The Bill reinforces the critical role that farms and food producers can play in producing clean, American-made energy.
Stability for Project Developers
With longer-term tax credits for U.S. and North American-sourced feedstocks, project developers enjoy predictability for planning and financing projects.
Support for RNG in Transportation
Biogas-derived renewable natural gas (RNG) is now better positioned to decarbonize trucks, buses, and municipal fleets—creating local environmental and economic benefits.
Why It Matters
- Encourages investment in waste-to-energy systems
- Enables farmers and food processors to monetize organic waste
- Builds resilient, domestic energy systems using local feedstocks
At Chomp Energy, we’re committed to scaling sustainable solutions—despite broader policy setbacks. This is a great time to explore a biogas-generating anaerobic digestion system.
Contact us at info@chomp.energy to get started!
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