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Randolph County selects WAGA Energy as preferred partner to develop landfill renewable natural gas; 60‑day due diligence authorized
Summary
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners voted 3–1 to name WAGA Energy the preferred partner to convert landfill gas at the Grambow/Gram Oak landfill into renewable natural gas and authorized a 60‑day due diligence and contract negotiation period.
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners voted 3–1 to select WAGA Energy as the county’s preferred partner to develop renewable natural gas (RNG) from landfill gas at the county landfill and authorized staff to begin a 60‑day due diligence period and contract negotiations.
County engineer Paxton Arthurs summarized the procurement process during the meeting, saying the county issued a detailed request for proposals in May and received eight proposals before shortlisting four firms. He told commissioners the shortlisted firms — including WAGA Energy — were “highly qualified” and had records of successful projects. Paxton said staff later engaged consultant Smith Gardner to assist in evaluation and interviews because an earlier…
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