Core Principles
America’s Renewable Transportation Future
Increasing & Promoting Domestic Energy
Promoting Abundant, Clean American Energy
Renewable Gas Vehicles
RNG technology and infrastructure is currently available, as RNG can be distributed using existing natural gas infrastructure without requiring new, costly and resource-intensive infrastructure buildouts.
This is crucial as reductions made today have a cumulative impact later.
Ensuring Long-term Sustainability By Dramatically Reducing Carbon Emissions
Moving US Forward stands for the safe, responsible and renewable production and usage of domestic clean energy. We can dramatically reduce emissions of a variety of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides. The technology and infrastructure exist and can be utilized to offer a carbon-negative alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
RNG is a pipeline-quality natural gas produced from biogas generated by the decomposition of organic material derived from sources such as landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, and agricultural waste.
RNG production captures methane, preventing the release of methane emissions and repurposing waste into a sustainable fuel that emits 90% fewer GHGs than diesel.
RNG holds the lowest average carbon intensity of any clean motor fuel on the road today – including battery electric – and is the only fuel producing a negative carbon intensity outcome.
RNG vehicles also emit fewer harmful criteria pollutants such as NOx, which impact regional air quality in communities frequented by diesel-fueled vehicles.
Securing Domestic Jobs and Strengthening America’s Heartland
We can invest in our communities to build a cleaner, more innovative America and be the driving force behind renewable energy development.
RNG is poised to be an economic driver and job creator across the country, unlocking millions of dollars of investment in local economies and supporting the hundreds of thousands of clean energy-sector jobs in construction, operations, maintenance, manufacturing,
and engineering.
Farmers can generate renewable natural gas on their farms and can share in the steady, long- term revenue that RNG projects can produce.