Ohio Firm Advances Plans for Nearly $70 Million Facility in San Antonio

A green energy company based in Blue Ash, Ohio, is advancing plans to build a nearly $70 million renewable natural gas facility in San Antonio, Texas.

Synthica Energy, a renewable fuels and energy company that designs, builds, owns and operates large-scale, contracted anaerobic digestion facilities, has purchased a $2.5 million property on San Antonio's East Side, says co-founder and CEO Sam Schutte. Over the next several months, Synthica will invest nearly $70 million in turning that site into a facility that diverts pre-consumer food and industrial organic waste from landfills, converting it into renewable natural gas.

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