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Generate Upcycle – Weekly Recap

Generate Upcycle – Weekly Recap

Generate Upcycle is a private waste-to-energy platform focused on renewable natural gas and circular economy solutions, and this weekly recap highlights its latest policy positioning and industry engagement. The company amplified an Energy Vision article urging New York to recognize renewable natural gas within its Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, stressing methane reduction and energy reliability benefits.

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The shared piece argued that RNG from landfills, farms, wastewater plants, and food waste can cut emissions while supporting local economic activity and domestically produced clean energy. Generate Upcycle’s alignment with this stance underscores its interest in policy frameworks that broaden clean energy definitions to include RNG and biogas.

In a separate LinkedIn post, the company highlighted a McKinsey report pointing to increasing momentum in biomethane, driven by higher energy prices and energy security concerns. The report notes strong long-term growth potential but emphasizes that project economics still depend heavily on supportive policy and carbon-credit regimes.

Generate Upcycle drew attention to the report’s view that operational excellence will be critical as the industry scales, suggesting that execution quality will be a key differentiator among RNG developers. The company positions itself as an owner-operator working with partners to capture RNG opportunities while advocating for policies that support decarbonization.

These communications build on earlier disclosures about its anaerobic digestion facilities in New York and broader engagement in U.S. and U.K. green gas policy discussions. Collectively, the week’s updates reinforce Generate Upcycle’s strategy of pairing infrastructure-like RNG assets with active policy advocacy to strengthen its long-term project pipeline and revenue visibility.

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