Greenlane Renewables inks biogas contracts
Published by Sarah Smith,
Assistant Editor
Energy Global,
Greenlane Renewables Inc. (Greenlane) has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has signed US$15.2 million in new supply contracts using Greenlane’s Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) biogas upgrading system.
The first contract, worth US$12.6 million, is for the supply of biogas upgrading and related equipment for a multi-location dairy farm cluster located in California, US. Greenlane’s biogas upgrading systems will create clean renewable natural gas (RNG) for injection into the local gas distribution network owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). The second contract, worth US$2.6 million, is part of the same cluster, however, is subject to final financing approval. The name of purchaser is being withheld at this time.
Greenlane’s ability to provide a portfolio of biogas upgrading technologies is attractive for companies looking for solutions that provide the best economics on every project no matter the size, feedstock or application. Greenlane is the only biogas upgrading company to offer multiple core technologies: water wash, PSA, and membrane separation, to remove trace impurities from the biogas stream and separate CO2 from biomethane to create a clean, high-purity low-carbon fuel: RNG.
Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/bioenergy/29062020/greenlane-renewables-inks-biogas-contracts/
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