Anaergia, via its subsidiary, has entered into a contract with Italian company Techbau involving five new biomethane production plants in the country.

Under the contract, Anaergia will provide the necessary equipment for the biomethane production process. Techbau, meanwhile, will oversee the engineering, procurement, and construction aspects.

The plants will be situated across Southern Italy, utilising Anaergia’s anaerobic digestion technologies to transform agricultural and food waste into renewable energy.

Each facility is designed to process more than 90,000 tons (t) of feedstock annually, with a combined output of approximately 234,000MWh of energy to be injected into Italy’s national grid each year.

The project is expected to be fully operational by mid-2026, contributing to Italy’s renewable energy supply.

Anaergia anticipates recognising revenues exceeding C$27m ($18.8m) from this venture.

Anaergia, a company specialising in the biomethane/renewable natural gas (RNG) sector, holds more than 250 patents for technologies that convert organic waste into RNG, fertiliser, and water.

Anaergia CEO Assaf Onn said: “Over the years, Anaergia has developed a unique combination of experience and expertise, enabling us to effectively meet our clients’ needs within efficient timeframes.”

“This contract to provide Anaergia’s proprietary technologies – proven in biomethane facilities around the world – for five facilities for Techbau marks a significant milestone in Italy’s progress toward its sustainability goals.”

Techbau is engaged in the design and implementation of complex infrastructure and industrial projects. The company operates across various sectors, including energy, transport, and manufacturing.

“Anaergia signs contract for five biomethane plants in Italy” was originally created and published by World Construction Network, a GlobalData owned brand.

 


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