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Greenlane Renewables secures CA$3.4 million biogas upgrading contract in BC

Canada-headed biogas upgrading technology supplier Greenlane Renewables Inc., has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has secured a new CA$3.4 million biogas upgrading contract. Greenlane will provide its water-wash technology solution for a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia (BC).

Greenlane Renewables Inc’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has secured a new CA$3.4 million biogas upgrading contract. Greenlane will provide its water-wash technology solution for a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia (BC). Pictured above is the Saint-Hyacinthe facility in Quebec with Greenlane’s biogas upgrading technology that commissioned in 2017 with a total capacity of 4 000 Nm3/hr (2,500 SCFM). The project is converting 100 percent of organic waste produced by the city, local agri-food businesses, and 23 surrounding municipalities into renewable natural gas (RNG) for heat and power, transportation, and pipeline injection (photo courtesy Greenlane Renewables).

According to a statement, work will begin immediately. Final commissioning is expected to be completed in mid-2020. The facility will produce clean Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) for injection into the gas distribution network owned and operated by FortisBC, the local gas utility.

在加拿大Greenlane是市场领头羊。八个the 12 biogas upgrading facilities in operation or under construction in Canada utilize or will utilize Greenlane supplied systems. According to Greenlane, it was selected for this project because of its ability to provide a robust, reliable and cost-effective solution for a unique and technically challenging project.

Greenlane leads the field in water-wash (or water-scrubbing) technology, that it says is a “safe, reliable, and proven gas purification process” that uses no chemicals or heat. Biogas upgrading equipment cleanses impurities and extracts the carbon dioxide (CO2) from biogas to produce high-purity biomethane, suitable for injection into the natural gas grid and for direct use as vehicle fuel.

The market for biogas upgrading technologies is accelerating as organizations look for ways to maximize the use of their resources. We are proud to provide municipalities and others with solutions to help them extract more value from their waste and enable their participation in the RNG market. This order in British Columbia, together with a recent win in Quebec, further solidifies Greenlane’s leadership position in Canada said Brad Douville, Greenlane’s President and CEO.

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