Bioenergy PGA Tour Championship powered by renewable fuels Kevin Clark 8.29.2022 Share East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia, which is home to the PGA Tour Championship (Source: wikimedia). The PGA Tour Championship tournament said it swapped diesel with renewable fuels for all onsite generation to power the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Renewable fuels are often produced from a combination of previously used materials, such as combining waste and residues with renewable and vegetable oils. PowerSecure, a Southern Company subsidiary, provided the renewable fuel. “The deployment of renewable fuel at the PGA TOUR Championship represents a major milestone for PowerSecure and the energy users and producers we serve,” said PowerSecure CEO Chris Cummiskey. Subscribe today to the all-new Factor This! podcast from Renewable Energy World. This podcast is designed specifically for the solar industry and is available wherever you get your podcasts. The company previously partnered with the PGA Tour to Install distributed energy resources at PGA Tour headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida in 2021. The 187,000-square-foot facility incorporates a microgrid comprised of rooftop solar and natural gas backup generation. PowerSecure has developed, installed, managed, and serviced more than 2 GW of microgrid capacity over the past 20 years. Related Posts Europe unveils its answer to U.S. clean energy incentives Clean energy grant fraud results in 7 year prison sentence After COP’s failed fossil phase-out, the case for phasing-in biofuels World Energy launching sustainable aviation fuel hub in Houston