Risk: Low Gas Distribution Station Operational

Friesian Farms Dairy Biogas - Tulare, California Gas Distribution Station

TULARE, California, United States

Overview

Friesian Farms Dairy Biogas is a gas distribution station in Tulare, California, converting dairy waste into renewable natural gas for local energy use.

Friesian Farms Dairy Biogas is an operational gas distribution station located at 5593 Ave 176 in Tulare, Tulare County, California. This facility processes biogas from dairy operations, contributing to the state's renewable energy infrastructure. As part of the broader gas distribution network, it serves the agricultural heart of California's Central Valley. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the California Public Utilities Commission and adheres to federal pipeline safety standards under 49 CFR Part 192. As a biogas-to-pipeline injection site, it represents a growing segment of the gas infrastructure sector that integrates renewable sources into the natural gas grid. The plant's NAICS code 221210 indicates it is classified under natural gas distribution. By converting methane from dairy waste into pipeline-quality gas, Friesian Farms Dairy Biogas helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provides a sustainable energy source for the region. Its location in Tulare County, a major dairy-producing area, underscores its role in supporting local agricultural communities while advancing California's renewable energy goals.

Environmental context

Located in California's Central Valley, the facility operates in a region with high agricultural activity and significant methane emissions from dairy operations. The conversion of biogas reduces local air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. The area experiences Mediterranean climate conditions with hot summers and moderate seismic risk, which are considered in facility design and safety protocols.

Frequently asked questions

Friesian Farms Dairy Biogas is located at 5593 Ave 176, Tulare, California 93274, in Tulare County.

It is a gas distribution station that processes biogas from dairy operations into renewable natural gas for injection into the pipeline grid.

The facility uses anaerobic digestion to capture methane from dairy waste, then cleans and compresses it to meet natural gas pipeline standards before distribution.

Gas distribution stations in California must comply with federal PHMSA pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192) and state rules from the California Public Utilities Commission.

Dairy biogas captures methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing a renewable substitute for fossil natural gas.

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