Active Communications International has announced the next edition of Future of Renewable Natural Gas North America 2026, taking place on 8–9 April 2026 in Houston, Texas, USA. The senior level, producer focused conference is designed for renewable natural gas operators navigating a more mature and selective market environment.
The two-day event brings together RNG plant owners, developers, utilities, investors, traders and solution providers to examine how producers can strengthen asset performance, expand commercial optionality and position portfolios for long-term value creation. Rather than revisiting introductory market themes, the 2026 programme is focused on practical strategy, peer experience and real-world examples from operating assets.
Discussions will address opening new demand channels beyond transportation fuel, improving plant reliability and uptime, expanding feedstock pathways, and making design and optimisation decisions that materially lift asset value. The agenda also explores how RNG assets intersect with emerging low-carbon markets, including hydrogen, industrial energy and sustainable aviation fuels.
Leading producers and developers already confirmed to contribute include Jeff Spearin, Chief Commercial Officer at LF Bioenergy, Mark Riley, Senior Vice President at Purpose Energy, and Alex Barrow, Vice President of Project Development at Redtail Renewables. Their experience across anaerobic digestion, landfill gas and circular waste partnerships will help frame how operators can capture value today while maintaining future strategic flexibility.
Production-led perspectives are complemented by senior experts across contracting, finance, policy, certification, data and infrastructure, examining how evolving credit structures, contracting trends and regulatory frameworks are shaping project economics and investor expectations in practice.
Future of Renewable Natural Gas North America 2026 will convene senior decision-makers from across the value chain, including RNG producers and project developers, utilities and infrastructure operators, industrial offtakers and traders, technology and engineering providers, waste and feedstock partners, investors, advisors and legal specialists.