Greenlane Renewables Announces $7.2 Million System Sale

Greenlane Renewables Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $7.2 million (US$5.4 million) contract through Synthica St Bernard, LLC for a food waste to pipeline RNG project in Ohio, United States. Greenlane will supply an integrated sulfur removal and water wash system for upgrading biogas generated from food waste streams into pipeline-spec renewable natural gas (“RNG”) for direct injection into the local natural gas pipeline network.

The project will process approximately 190,000 annual tons of organic waste from nearby food and beverage manufacturers. The project is expected to generate approximately 250,000 MMBtus (million Btus) of pipeline-quality RNG each year that will be injected into a local natural gas pipeline on the regional distribution system. Greenlane’s order fulfillment is expected to commence immediately.

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