Waga Secures Second Landfill Gas-to-RNG Contract in Quebec

Waga Energy has secured a contract with Brome-Missiquoi Intermunicipal Waste Management Board to produce biomethane (renewable natural gas) at a landfill in Québec.

This is the second contract in Canada for Waga Energy, which was selected earlier this year by Enercycle to equip the Saint-Étienne-des-Grès landfill.

Waga Energy will build a WAGABOX® purification unit on-site at Cowansville landfill to transform the gas into biomethane, which will then be injected directly into Énergir’s gas grid. Until now, the gas produced by the landfill waste was flared to prevent direct emissions of methane into the atmosphere. The WAGABOX unit in Cowansville will be commissioned at the start of 2023.

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