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Greenlane Renewables secures $12,8M in RNG contracts in the U.S.

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Greenlane Renewables, a Canada-based and leading global provider of biogas upgrading systems, announced this Thursday it has secured $12,8 million in supply contracts for numerous renewable natural gas projects in the United States.

Firstly, Greenlane Biogas North America, wholly-owned subsidiary of Greenlane was the company that signed up to $12,8 million in contracts for renewable natural gas projects in the States. One of the contracts involves the supply by Greenlane of its membrane separation biogas upgrading system; for a project also, owned by an international energy company.

Secondly, according to the statement this is not the first agreement with the Y.S. company, which name remained unknown; it is in fact a repeat order within eight months from the last one. Another of the contracts was for the supply of two biogas upgrading systems.

Thirdly, such systems are for the separation of RNG dairy farm projects in the States of Wisconsin and New York; both of which are owned by a proven leader in the waste-to-energy industry in the U.S.

Moreover, these projects will each utilize Greenlane’s pressure swing adsorption (“PSA”) biogas upgrading system. Company highlighted that the order fulfilment by Greenlane will start immediately on all three contracts.

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Greenlane Renewables with a robust solutions portfolio

On the other hand, Greenlane’s technology systems produce clean, low-carbon and carbon-negative renewable natural gas; all, from organic waste sources including landfills; also, wastewater treatment plants, dairy farms; and food waste. The output is suitable for either injection into the natural gas grid or for direct use as vehicle fuel.

In addition, Greenlane is the only biogas upgrading company offering the three main technologies: water wash, pressure swing adsorption, and membrane separation. It has a robust portfolio of 125 biogas upgrading systems sold into 19 countries worldwide; also, including the world’s largest biogas upgrading facility.

Furthermore, Brad Douville, President & CEO of Greenlane, said. “We are seeing an increase in the number and caliber of RNG project developers and owners; including large global energy producers; as they seek to expand their clean energy portfolios to meet the demand for carbon negative fuel options.”

Finally, he also remarked. “We have worked hard to be the go-to solution provider for these customers; and we also, anticipate continued success. We believe that our ability to compete for; and win new projects is based on our flexibility to provide multiple core upgrading technologies; also, our sole focus on the RNG market, and our strong industry track record and reputation.”

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