
Renewable natural gas (RNG) has the technical-economic potential (TEP) to account for two thirds of Quebec’s total natural gas production in 2030 (WSP and Deloitte 2018). In 2018, a regulation respecting the quantity of RNG to be delivered by a natural gas distributor required that the minimum quantity distributed in 2025 be 5%. Achieving these targets requires accelerating the development of RNG projects in Quebec. It is in this context that Aviseo Consulting examined the economic benefits of such a scenario and the role of RNG in Quebec’s circular economy and analyzed its structuring effects, particularly for municipalities, agricultural and forestry businesses, and consumers. This energy transition would have the beneficial effect of diversifying sources of revenue in the forestry, agricultural, and municipal sectors. RNG production fits perfectly into Quebec’s circular economy—by reusing organic matter in the production of additional RNG, landfill waste, and energy imports are reduced, and consumers are made aware of their involvement in waste sorting.
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