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Bioenergy Devco receives approvals for Bioenergy Innovation Center expansion

Bioenergy Devco receives approvals for Bioenergy Innovation Center expansion
Bioenergy Devco (BDC) has received permitting approval for the construction of its organics recycling facility at its Bioenergy Innovation Center in Seaford (photo courtesy Bioenergy Devco).

In the United States (US), Bioenergy Devco (BDC), the North American division of BTS Bioenergy, LLC a global leader in the design, engineering, construction, financing, and operation of anaerobic digestion (AD) facilities, has announced that it has received permitting approval for construction of its organics recycling facility at its Bioenergy Innovation Center in Seaford, Delaware (DE).

The expanded Bioenergy Innovation Center in Seaford will use the safe, tested, proven technology of anaerobic digestion (AD) to turn organic food waste into clean, renewable natural gas (RNG), as well as a soil amendment that will be composted on-site to be used in agriculture, horticulture projects, community gardens and more.

厌氧消化是一种天然的微生物的过程that produces clean, renewable energy and a nutrient-rich soil amendment, creating a truly circular system.

The Bioenergy Innovation Center in Delaware is an excellent example of how we can harness renewable energy resources from recycling organic waste and simultaneously contribute to a more sustainable future, said Shawn Kreloff, CEO at Bioenergy Devco.

In Bioenergy Devco’s 25-year history, it has built over 250 anaerobic digesters around Europe and the United States and manages 140 anaerobic digesters.

Organics recycling is a game-changer in our collective fight to protect our climate and prevent pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. By preventing organic waste from ending up in landfills, incinerators, or being land-applied raw, anaerobic digestion reduces greenhouse emissions for cleaner air, averts runoff that endangers the ecosystems of our waterways and generates a source of clean, renewable energy. For example, the anaerobic digestion process used at the Bioenergy Innovation Center can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, equivalent to taking nearly 19,000 gasoline-powered cars off the road annually, Shawn Kreloff said.

The Bioenergy Innovation Center received Resource Recovery, Air Quality Natural Minor, and Wastewater Facility Construction permitting approvals from Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) on September 6, 2023.

Bioenergy Devco is planning to form an advisory committee for the project, aiming to incorporate feedback from community stakeholders.

The launch of this bioenergy project is a significant step towards achieving the company’s mission of driving sustainable practices and fostering a resilient, eco-conscious world.

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