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Greenlane (TSX:GRN) is a pioneer in the rapidly emerging renewable natural gas (RNG) market. We work with waste producers, gas utilities, and project developers to turn low-value biogas into a valuable low-carbon and carbon-negative clean energy resource.
Greenlane is a pure play in the RNG space, offering multiple core biogas upgrading technologies, in use and proven in the industry today. Biogas upgrading sales are forecasted by industry to grow at a minimum 30% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years in North America and Europe. Our demonstrated leadership in biogas upgrading, scope and breadth of product offerings, and 30+ years’ industry experience are fierce competitive advantages.
Today, we are a trusted partner globally and are ranked number one in installed capacity, having sold more than 125 biogas upgrading systems into 19 countries and counting. We’ve learned a lot along the way. First to market in 12 of the 19 countries where our systems have been sold, we’re also proud to have supplied the systems for the largest RNG production facilities in North America and Europe, respectively.
THE LATEST
Through the Greenlane Digest, our goal is to provide weekly updates and the latest articles on the RNG industry. Make sure you forward our newsletter to your contacts!
The Government of British Columbia, Government of Canada and Shell Canada are each committing funding toward the new B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy and collaborating to decarbonize the economy and scale up clean energy. The Government of B.C. and Shell Canada have each committed $35 million to the Centre that will leverage additional public and private-sector investments and participation, while the Government of Canada has committed up to $35 million for the Centre’s innovative projects. RNG and biofuels will be a key part of the Centre’s initial funding and project delivery focus areas.
The City of Toronto has installed infrastructure at the Dufferin Solid Waste Management Facility that will allow it to create RNG from Green Bin organics and inject it into the natural gas grid for City use. The City has also identified potential biogas/landfill gas upgrading opportunities at several other City waste facilities that have the potential to produce enough gas to fulfill the City’s entire natural gas needs annually (excluding City Agency, Boards and Commissions). The next facility to receive RNG infrastructure will be the Disco Road Solid Waste Management Facility, with plans to have this site up and running by the end of 2023.
DHL Supply Chain, a global leader in supply chain management and third-party logistics, is expanding its fleet of environmentally friendly LNG gas trucks, transporting car parts from the Czech Republic to Germany. The three tractor units running on LNG put into operation in October 2020 will now be followed by eight more low-emission trucks. This step will enable DHL Supply Chain to reduce CO2 emissions by 187 tonnes per year. The company is also planning to open its first bio-LNG filling stations on truck routes in Germany as early as this year, says the company, with the availability of bio-LNG in the Czech Republic anticipated within three to five years.
For the latest articles on the RNG sector, click on the links below!
July 16-23, 2021
B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy to invest in low-carbon innovation, drive emissions reduction
City of Toronto is creating RNG from Green Bin organics
DHL expands LNG truck fleet, explores bio-LNG potential
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