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Anaergia Inc. (TSX: ANRG; OTCQX: ANRGF), through its subsidiary Anaergia Technologies LLC, has signed an C$8 million contract with Vanguard Renewables for a follow-up deployment of its proprietary technology and equipment for an advanced anaerobic digestion facility in Minnesota.
Anaergia Technologies will deliver an integrated platform that includes its process technology, proprietary permanent synchronous magnet (PSM) mixers, and the Biogas Upgrading (BUG™) System.
Vanguard Renewables will use the system to process food, beverage, and agricultural waste to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) for injection into the local energy distribution system.
John Goodwin, Vice President of Engineering at Vanguard Renewables, said the company’s next-generation anaerobic digestion facilities integrate technologies “to maximize performance, reliability, and environmental impact,” adding that Anaergia’s systems and technical expertise support Vanguard’s approach at scale.
Assaf Onn, Chief Executive Officer of Anaergia, said the agreement represents Anaergia’s fourth deployment of integrated solutions with Vanguard Renewables and that the company is supporting Vanguard’s growth with end-to-end offerings designed to harness energy potential from food and agricultural waste.
Vanguard Renewables is a U.S. environmental solutions company and producer of biomethane from organic waste. It provides end-to-end organics recycling solutions, including depackaging, processing, and anaerobic digestion that converts food, beverage, and agricultural waste into renewable natural gas.
The company operates sites across the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast and is developing additional facilities nationwide. Vanguard Renewables says diverting organic waste from landfills reduces greenhouse gas emissions at scale while supporting domestic energy infrastructure and regenerative agriculture.
Anaergia is a technology company in the RNG sector with hundreds of patents focused on converting organic waste into sustainable solutions such as RNG, fertilizer, and water. The company states its proprietary technologies and engineering expertise support facility design, construction, and operation.
Anaergia says it has delivered hundreds of projects over the past decade and offers an integrated portfolio of end-to-end solutions, combining solid waste processing, wastewater treatment, organics recovery, high-efficiency anaerobic digestion, and biomethane production. The company also operates RNG facilities owned by it, by third parties, or through joint ventures.
The release includes forward-looking information based on assumptions including counterparty contractual performance and the timing and amount of projected revenues, among other factors. It notes that risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, and that Anaergia does not undertake to update forward-looking information except as required by applicable securities laws.
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