A family company in Madera, California
We build digesters, run them, haul the loads and sell the gas.
A digester built and run on your dairy at no cost to you. You provide the manure and take a share of what the gas earns.
What the deal isRenewable natural gas and carbon credits, metered at the digester and verified by third parties.
How to buyHow it works
A dairy already produces manure every day. Nothing about milking changes.
The manure below keeps breaking down the way it always has — but now the gas it gives off is captured instead of escaping into the air.
Raw biogas is about half methane. Our equipment scrubs out the rest until it matches the natural gas in a utility pipeline.
We inject it into the pipeline or haul it in our own tankers to fuel fleets, generators and industry.
Why it matters
Methane from an open lagoon warms the planet about 28 times more than CO2, pound for pound. A covered digester captures it and burns it as fuel.
There's also less odor for the neighbors.
Milk prices go up and down. A digester adds a second income that doesn't depend on the milk check.
California law requires big cuts to dairy methane by 2030. Read the plain-English guide →
Companies that need to cut their carbon footprint — data centers among them — buy the gas or the credits because dairy RNG scores lower on lifecycle carbon than anything drilled.
Who we are
The company started in 2017, when the son of a Central Valley dairyman went looking for a way to keep the family dairy in business — and found it in the digesters he built on his father's own farm.
The cows we knew. What took us years to learn was the government side — the permits, the air rules, the programs with initials: CARB, LCFS, CDFA.
We do this work because capturing methane leaves a world we can live in — with dairies still in it.
A record you can check
Our projects are on the books — listed in the EPA's national digester database, with state-certified fuel pathways whose carbon scores run around minus 400.
We're a licensed California contractor, and we run what we build.
And if you'd rather see for yourself, come stand on a dairy where one of our digesters is running. We give tours.
Call, write, or come out to Madera. If you own a dairy, we'll walk your site and tell you straight whether a digester pencils out — no cost, no obligation.