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Greenlane Renewables signs $6.1M system supply contract for Colorado RNG project

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The renewable natural gas project consists of two dairy farms, and will utilize two of Greenlane's pressure swing adsorption upgrading systems.

Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd., a subsidiary of Burnaby, B.C.-based biogas upgrading systems supplier Greenlane Renewables Inc., has signed a supply agreement for a renewable natural gas (RNG) project in Colorado for $6.1 million (US$4.8 million).

In a Sept. 16 news release, Greenlane Renewable officials said that the deal was signed with clean energy company Green Impact Partners, and that its order fulfillment for the project would begin immediately.

The project consists of two dairy farms, and will utilize two of Greenlane’s pressure swing adsorption (PSA) upgrading systems, one for each of the dairy farms in the project.

“RNG is a rapidly growing industry with new entrants and increasing amounts of project capital being deployed,” said Greenlane Renewables president and CEO Brad Douville. “Green Impact Partners is seizing this opportunity and making a difference as it strives to have a positive impact on the environment through its energy transition projects.”

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The project is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022.

Greenlane Renewables has supplied over 125 biogas upgrading systems sold into 19 countries worldwide, including what it says is the world’s largest biogas upgrading facility.

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