Landfill Gas Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Landfill Gas stocks.

Landfill Gas Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 FCEL FuelCell Energy, Inc.: Fundamentally And Technically Weak, Sell
Nov 21 UGI UGI: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 21 UGI Earnings Breakdown: UGI Q4
Nov 21 UGI UGI Non-GAAP EPS of $3.06 beats by $0.12
Nov 21 UGI UGI Reports Strong Fiscal 2024 Results
Nov 21 CWST Casella Waste Systems announces offering of the finance authority of Maine Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds
Nov 21 CWST Casella Waste Systems, Inc. Announces Offering of the Finance Authority of Maine Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds
Nov 21 FCEL YPF Plans to Secure $2B in Funding for Vaca Muerta Pipeline Project
Nov 21 SO Southern Co. to expand Millers Branch solar facility in Texas
Nov 21 SO Southern Power announces further expansion of Millers Branch Solar Facility in Texas
Nov 21 RSG Q3 Earnings Roundup: Republic Services (NYSE:RSG) And The Rest Of The Waste Management Segment
Nov 21 WM Q3 Earnings Roundup: Republic Services (NYSE:RSG) And The Rest Of The Waste Management Segment
Nov 21 UGI Earnings Scheduled For November 21, 2024
Nov 20 UGI UGI FY 2024 Earnings Preview
Nov 20 UGI Earnings Outlook For UGI
Nov 20 UGI Morgan Stanley lists hedge funds’ largest Q3 ownership increases in Russell 1000 stocks
Nov 20 FCEL Shell Exits Ukraine, Sells Stake in Gas Station Network to Ukrnafta
Nov 20 FCEL BP Wins Exploration Rights for Shallow Water Block Offshore Trinidad
Nov 19 RSG This Company Turns Trash Into Riches
Nov 19 FCEL Equinor Strikes New Oil and Gas Reserves in the Norwegian North Sea
Landfill Gas

Landfill gas is a complex mix of different gases created by the action of microorganisms within a landfill. Landfill gas is approximately forty to sixty percent methane, with the remainder being mostly carbon dioxide. Trace amounts of other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) comprise the remainder (<1%). These trace gases include a large array of species, mainly simple hydrocarbons.Landfill gases can potentially influence climate change. The major components are CO2 and methane, both of which are greenhouse gas. Methane in the atmosphere is a far more potent greenhouse gas, with each molecule having twenty five times the effect of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Methane itself however accounts for less composition of the atmosphere than does carbon dioxide .. Landfills are the third largest source of methane in the US.

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