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Consumers Energy and Swisslane Farms Partner to Deliver Renewable Fuel for Michigan

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Consumers Energy has announced a partnership with Swisslane Farms to build a biodigester facility that will transform agricultural waste into renewable natural gas (RNG) in Michigan. This $17 million project aims to reduce methane emissions by capturing methane from dairy manure, potentially equivalent to removing 4,000 gasoline vehicles off the roads annually. The facility, pending regulatory approval, could produce enough RNG to heat nearly 1,000 homes on a cold winter day, marking a significant step toward a clean energy future.

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  • Partnership with Swisslane Farms to build a biodigester facility.
  • Project aims to convert agricultural waste into renewable natural gas, reducing methane emissions.
  • $17 million investment expected to positively impact local community.
  • RNG production can heat nearly 1,000 homes on cold winter days.
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  • Project requires regulatory approval before production can begin.
  • Uncertainty regarding the timeline as production could start in late 2023.

ALTO, Mich., Dec. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy today announced an agreement with Swisslane Farms to build a biodigester facility that will convert agricultural waste into clean, renewable natural gas, or RNG.

RNG is renewable fuel, interchangeable with conventional natural gas. Produced from organic wastes and other renewable sources, it can help heat Michigan homes, power stoves and dry grain for farmers. RNG is a key technology available to reduce methane emissions, a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide.

Swisslane Farms, located in Kent County, plans to provide manure from its dairy cows to the production facility, which means the manure would no longer be stored in open lagoons where it produces methane released to the atmosphere. Instead, the closed biodigester will contain the manure and capture the methane, clean and condition it, and place it in existing gas pipelines. This methane capture process is equivalent to removing about 4,000 gasoline vehicles from the road each year.

"This project is an exciting first step in a cleaner natural gas future for our customers," said Greg Salisbury, Consumers Energy's vice president of gas engineering and supply. "Michigan will need natural gas for years to come. We also expect the role of natural gas to evolve, and RNG provides exciting opportunities to help the environment and the economy. We're proud to work with the agricultural community to lead Michigan's clean energy transformation."

The $17 million project, which requires regulatory approval, could start production in late 2023. Ultimately, the biodigester could produce enough RNG annually to heat nearly 1,000 homes on a cold winter day. 

Investments like the Swisslane project contribute to the growth of the RNG industry and provide sectors such as agriculture with innovative opportunities to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

"We are proud of the positive impact this will have on our community while combining our passion for caring for the land, our animals and environment," said Matt Oesch, CEO of Swisslane Farms. "For generations our family has embodied the role of being stewards of the land. Our partnership with Consumers Energy will allow us to make a positive difference in producing a sustainable, renewable energy source for the generations to come."

Swisslane Farms recently won the national Outstanding Dairy Farm Sustainability Award from the Innovation Center for the U.S. The farm also runs Dairy Discovery, a nonprofit dedicated to educating the West Michigan community about the "integrity of production practices and benefits of technology use in the dairy industry."

The farm has been in the Oesch family since 1915 when current CEO Matt Oesch's great-grandfather bought it. As a farm owned by the same family for more than 100 years, Swiss Lane is part of the state's Centennial farm program, which is supported by the Consumers Energy Foundation.

In 2019, Consumers Energy set a goal to achieve net zero methane emissions by 2030. The plan includes accelerated infrastructure replacement, innovative leak detection and key process changes to eliminate, avoid and minimize methane emissions.

Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest energy provider, is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 counties in the Lower Peninsula.

For more information about Consumers Energy, go to ConsumersEnergy.com.

To learn more about Swisslane Farms, visit SwissLaneFarms.com

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FAQ

What is the partnership between Consumers Energy and Swisslane Farms?

Consumers Energy and Swisslane Farms are partnering to build a biodigester facility that will convert agricultural waste into renewable natural gas.

How much is the investment in the biodigester project?

The investment in the biodigester project is $17 million.

When is the expected start of production for the biodigester?

Production for the biodigester is expected to start in late 2023, pending regulatory approval.

How many homes could the biodigester potentially heat?

The biodigester could produce enough renewable natural gas to heat nearly 1,000 homes on a cold winter day.

What environmental benefit does the biodigester offer?

The biodigester will capture methane emissions from dairy manure, which can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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