In British Columbia we have this regulation that requires that the forest residues be slash-burned. That burning does not happen very efficiently. We get fairly significant methane and N2O emissions from burning that slash. If we can take those forest residues and use them in a controlled manner to make RNG, we could get a net negative RNG out of that process. Even if we were to use mill residues, the emissions would be probably in the order of one-tenth of what they would be for fossil natural gas.
On June 18th, 2021. See this statement in context.