Greenlane Secures New Biogas Upgrading Contract in Oregon

Greenlane Renewables Inc. (“Greenlane” or the “Company”) (TSXV: GRN) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has secured a new CDN$2.7 million-dollar biogas upgrading contract with the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (“MWMC”). Greenlane will provide its pressure swing adsorption (“PSA”) solution for the wastewater treatment facility that serves the Eugene - Springfield metropolitan area in Lane County, Oregon in the United States. Work will begin immediately upon receipt of notice to proceed, with delivery expected to occur within six months of commencement of work. The facility is expected to produce approximately 120,000 gigajoules (GJ) (or 114,000 million British Thermal Units (MMBTU)) annually of clean Renewable Natural Gas (“RNG”) for injection into the gas distribution network owned and operated by NW Natural, the local gas utility.

The MWMC’s RNG project is expected to be the fourth in the State of Oregon. Greenlane is separately supplying a biogas upgrading solution for the City of Portland’s Columbia Boulevard wastewater treatment plant (CBWTP), which will also provide for injection of RNG into NW Natural’s network. Supply of biogas upgrading systems to both CBWTP and MWMC represents 50 percent of the RNG projects currently operating or under construction in the State of Oregon.

By Business Wire

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