Key Takeaways
- Clean Energy has completed its renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at South Fork Dairy in Dimmitt, Texas.
- The site, now one of the largest RNG plants in the U.S., can produce ~2.6 million gallons of RNG per year.
- The project processes 300,000 gallons of manure daily using four anaerobic digesters.
- EPA has approved the facility to generate RINs under the Renewable Fuel Standard, with LCFS credits expected in 2026.
- The company's leaders and the dairy owner highlighted circular-economy and emissions-reduction benefits.
Clean Energy Brings New RNG Production Facility Online
Clean Energy has announced the successful completion of its renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at South Fork Dairy in Dimmitt, Texas. The plant, now producing pipeline-quality RNG, has begun injection into the interstate natural gas pipeline.
The facility, financed entirely by Clean Energy, represents an $85 million investment and is among the nation’s largest RNG production sites. South Fork Dairy houses approximately 17,500 cows and is capable of producing around 2.6 million gallons of low-carbon RNG per year.
Clay Corbus, Senior Vice President at Clean Energy, said, “The completion of the project at South Fork is particularly special because not only is it a major step forward in building our low-carbon RNG supply… but we were able to work side-by-side with such a remarkable dairyman in Frank Brand.”

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