Greenlane Renewables fulfills contract for California natural gas project
April 19, 2021
By Greenlane Renewables
Vancouver-based Greenlane Renewables Inc.’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., has begun a US $2.6-million order fulfillment with a California dairy farm cluster.
The fulfillment is part of a $21-million contract for the dairy farm renewable natural gas project.
Greenlane’s Pressure Swing Adsorption biogas upgrading systems will be used, creating clean renewable natural gas through anaerobic digestion of the farm waste stream. The gas is being supplied as fuel for the U.S. transportation sector.
“Greenlane’s biogas upgrading systems have been a feature installation on a project delivering RNG to the transportation sector,” Brad Douville, president and CEO of Greenlane, said. “The project showcases the importance of carbon-negative RNG generated from dairy farm waste as a transportation fuel available today in the fight against climate change.”
As a biogas upgrading company, Greenlane offers multiple core technologies: water wash, PSA, and membrane separation, to remove trace impurities from the biogas stream and separate carbon dioxide from biomethane to create a clean, high-purity low-carbon fuel.
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