UGI Utilities, Inc. (“UGI Utilities”) has begun to accept Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from Archaea Energy into its pipeline distribution system. In Fiscal 2021, UGI Utilities signed an interconnect agreement with Archaea Energy to accept delivery of RNG produced from the Keystone Landfill in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, into its natural gas pipeline that serves its distribution system. Once fully operational, the recently completed interconnect is capable of accommodating up to 5.3 billion cubic feet of RNG supply each year, making this the current RNG supply point in the United States to date. The introduction of RNG supply into UGI Utilities’ distribution system provides benefits to the environment and to the many communities serve by lowering net carbon emissions. UGI Utilities expects to utilize a portion of the RNG to serve customers who purchase supply directly from UGI Utilities beginning in 2022. This purchase was made possible by regulatory approval of a five-year pilot program by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC). The pilot, the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, allows UGI Utilities to integrate RNG into its supply purchase portfolio to provide benefits for its customers. RNG from landfills is a low carbon energy solution that is derived from organic waste. It is a sustainable and reliable energy source that is highly compatible with existing infrastructure when blended with natural gas. RNG can also be used directly in a manner consistent with natural gas use for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation customers.