The Saint-Nazaire d’Acton area project will produce 105,000 MMBTU (350 Nm³/h) of RNG and demonstrate the benefits of the PowerRing technology, underscoring its suitability and effectiveness for the Canadian market. During fermentation, the waste is transformed into high-quality organic fertiliser that substitutes for chemical products. The new project will introduce a novel concept by integrating biochar production. This dualpurpose approach improves RNG production and contributes to sustainable organic waste management.
“This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our mission of greening the gas through innovative energy solutions” said Biogest’s Head of Sales, Daniel Bauer. “The Saint-Nazaire d’Acton area RNG project exemplifies our commitment to leveraging cuttingedge technology to address pressing environmental challenges while simultaneously driving economic growth and fostering community resilience.”
RNG significantly reduces methane emissions from agricultural operations. Biogest’s plants produce not only pipeline-quality green gas but also an organic fertiliser that helps reduce the use of chemical fertilisers in agriculture.
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