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Greenlane Biogas’ systems to support RNG production in US, Brazil

Greenlane Renewables has signed two new biogas upgrading system supply contracts valued at $7.1 million (€4.9 million) through its subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America.

The supply contracts concern two separate RNG projects in the US and Brazil. Greenlane will supply a biogas upgrading system for a dairy farm RNG project in Nebraska. Its pressure swing adsorption system will upgrade biogas generated from cow manure into carbon-negative RNG, suitable for injection into the local pipeline network.

“Dairy-derived RNG is highly carbon-negative, providing one of the most impactful ways to achieve deep decarbonisation and reach net-zero emissions targets,” said Brad Douville, president and CEO of Greenlane. “For this reason, it continues to be one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing segments of the market.”

In Brazil, Greenlane won a contract for a landfill gas-to-RNG project with one of the country’s largest landfill operators, Orizon Valorizacao de Residuos. Greenlane will supply is water wash system to upgrade the landfill gas to low-carbon RNG.

Douville commented: “This new project marks the sixth system supply contract we have won in a country we believe has significant upside potential for biogas upgrading, including landfill gas-to-RNG, sugarcane production waste, and other types of upgrading projects.

“Although Brazil’s RNG industry is in the early stages of development, Greenlane has been an early mover and market share leader in the country, having sold 67% of the commercial-scale biogas upgrading systems in the country.”




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