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Anaergia to expand anaerobic digestion facility for Bioenerys

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Anaergia Inc., through its subsidiary, Anaergia S.r.l., has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Bioenerys. Under the terms of this agreement, Anaergia is to significantly increase the capacity and upgrade the capabilities of Bioenerys’ Moglia anaerobic digestion facility, which is located in northern Italy.

This will increase the capacity of the plant to treat agricultural residues, and produce biomethane, more than doubling the volume of biomethane being injected into the grid by this facility. Anaergia’s work on the plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2026, and Anaergia is expecting to recognise revenues of CAN$11 million from this project.

“We are pleased to be utilising technological systems and expertise to optimise the operations of our Moglia plant,” said Andrea Sgorbini, CEO Bioenerys’ Agri unit, which is focused on agricultural residues. “With this expansion and upgrading, Bioenerys will be able to offer significant solutions to farmers and other generators of agricultural organic residues, and Bioenerys will also become a bigger generator of renewable energy.”

“Anaergia has extensive experience utilising the most complete suite of organic waste to energy solutions,” stated Assaf Onn, CEO of Anaergia. “We are very pleased to be providing a range of proprietary solutions to Bioenerys so that it can increase and improve its operations and also realise economic and environmental benefits."

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/04082025/anaergia-to-expand-anaerobic-digestion-facility-for-bioenerys/

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