Renewable Natural Gas Technologies
BCCK’s patented technologies play a vital role in high BTU landfill gas, digester biogas and renewable natural gas projects, contributing toward global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. BCCK’s specialized technologies are applicable to the treating and conditioning of renewable natural gas containing undesirable levels of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, siloxanes and hydrogen sulfide.
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SPEARHEADING RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS SOLUTIONS
Impacting Global Efforts in Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Small-scale LNG | Landfill Gas | Hydrogen

FEATURED ARTICLES
- CEO Interview: BCCK to Grow in Renewables – gasworldBCCK is moving on renewables, leveraging its natural gas expertise and forging partnerships to drive growth. gasworld’s Molly Burgess sits down with CEO Kevin Blount.
- Methane Emissions and Landfill GasFor years environmental experts warned of the importance of reducing our carbon footprints, but there’s a new chemical threat that’s far more dangerous: methane. Methane emissions are more than 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide. That makes them a major contributor to global warming… Read more: Methane Emissions and Landfill Gas
- BCCK Holding Company Signs Contract With Archaea Energy for High BTU Landfill Gas to Energy PlantBCCK Holding Company (BCCK), a leader in engineering, procurement, fabrication and field construction services, has signed an agreement with Archaea Energy to provide a 13,700 SCFM Style IV NiTech® Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) to the world’s largest high BTU landfill gas to energy plant… Read more: BCCK Holding Company Signs Contract With Archaea Energy for High BTU Landfill Gas to Energy Plant

RENEWABLE SOLUTION CASE STUDY
Removing Nitrogen and Adding Value to Landfill Renewable Natural Gas
Executive Vice President Gregory L. Hall, P.E., explains how BCCK’s NiTech® Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) was designed to remove nitrogen from methane gas collected from landfill sites, supporting the production of saleable natural gas for multiple applications. Read the full case study on “Removing Nitrogen and Adding Value to Landfill Renewable Natural Gas” featuring Washington State’s Klickitat Public Utility District.