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Greenlane Renewables lands Brazilian LFG-to-RNG deal

Greenlane Renewables lands Brazilian LFG-to-RNG deal
The Greenlane PSA process involves several steps to purify the biogas and separate the methane from the carbon dioxide. Hydrogen sulfide is removed first, and then the biogas is compressed, chilled, and dehydrated before removing VOCs and siloxanes. An adsorbent media then traps the carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, and any remaining moisture, allowing the methane to pass through as clean and dry RNG. The media is regenerated and reused by releasing the pressure and putting it under a vacuum which causes the media to release the trapped contaminants (image courtesy Greenlane).

Canada-headed biogas upgrading technology supplier Greenlane Renewables Inc, (Greenlane) has announced that it has been awarded a contract valued at US$26.2 million by a leading environmental services company in Brazil that is investing in a portfolio of landfill assets across the country to produce biomethane.

Under the terms of the agreement, Greenlane will supply its proven Cascade PSA LF product, a complete landfill gas-to-biomethane (aka renewable natural gas – RNG) solution including two-stage Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology.

We are delighted to have been selected for a showcase project in Brazil. Our customer ran a professional and highly competitive process and we are honoured to win the contract. Greenlane is motivated to build upon our market leadership and presence in Brazil and is committed to continuing to build out a talented local team that will be key to the implementation and eventual servicing of the systems we deploy throughout the country, said Ian Kane, President and CEO of Greenlane.

According to the company, its Cascade PSA LF solution is designed for high nitrogen and oxygen applications and will be deployed in one of the largest landfills in Brazil.

The name of Greenlane’s customer and the project location have not been disclosed at this time. Contract fulfillment is expected to start immediately.

The opportunity for significant expansion of biomethane in Brazil is clear to us and we look forward to working with our customers as they expand their own capacity and develop additional projects. Furthermore, this is an example of the type of high-value contract we have been focused on winning, one with a repeatable configuration that leverages our new sector-focused product lines, ended Ian Kane.

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