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FortisBC awards biogas upgrading contract to Greenlane

FortisBC Energy has awarded a biogas upgrading contract to Greenlane Biogas North America for a new project at the Vancouver Landfill in British Columbia.

Under the $12.1 million (€8.4 million) contract, Greenlane will supply its two-stage pressure swing adsorption system to upgrade landfill gas to clean, low-carbon RNG for direct injection into FortisBC’s regional natural gas pipeline system.

Brad Douville, Greenlane’s president and CEO, said the company is proud to have been chosen by FortisBC as a key supplier in the City of Vancouver’s landfill gas-to-RNG project.

“Greenlane’s continued success in winning supply contracts for complex projects is a testament to our people, proven track record, and comprehensive portfolio of biogas upgrading systems using the most compelling core technologies,” said Douville.

“We look forward to working yet again with FortisBC, an early mover in adopting RNG as a low carbon and carbon-negative fuel to help decarbonise its natural gas supply.”

David Bennet, director of renewable gas and low carbon fuels at FortisBC, commented: “Increasing the amount of RNG supply in our natural gas delivery system is an important driver in helping our customers reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030, and this project will meaningfully increase that RNG supply.

“Greenlane’s expertise and experience in biogas upgrading is a welcome addition to this exciting project.”




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