Greenlane signs $12.8m in biogas upgrading contracts
One of the contracts involves the supply of one of Greenlane’s membrane separation biogas upgrading systems for a project owned by an international energy company.
Greenlane also announced contracts signed for the supply of two biogas upgrading systems, one each for separate RNG dairy farm projects in Wisconsin and New York, developed and owned by a US waste-to-energy industry firm. These two projects will each utilise Greenlane’s pressure swing adsorption biogas upgrading system. The company has withheld the identity of both project owners.
“We are seeing an increase in the number and calibre of RNG project developers and owners, including large global energy producers, as they seek to expand their clean energy portfolios to meet the demand for carbon-negative fuel options,” said Brad Douville, president and CEO of Greenlane.
“We have worked hard to be the go-to solution provider for these customers and anticipate continued success. We believe that our ability to compete for and win new projects is based on our flexibility to provide multiple core upgrading technologies, our sole focus on the RNG market and our strong industry track record and reputation.”