- Viridi Energy said it had acquired a biosolids digester plant in Brunswick, Maine.
- RNG derived from biological waste is prized for its potential to replace natural gas and reduce climate-warming emissions.
Viridi Energy said that it had acquired a biosolids digester plant in Brunswick, Maine US This is part of its plans to develop a facility to convert waste into renewable natural gas (RNG).
Also, Viridi Energy will also partner with waste recycling firm Casella Waste Systems to secure a supply of 85,000 tons of biosolids, the organic matter recovered from the sewage treatment process, for the facility.
As countries push for a switch to clean energy, RNG derived from biological waste is prized for its potential to replace natural gas and reduce climate-warming emissions.
Wilmington, Delaware-based Viridi builds and operates assets that turn organic feedstocks – landfill emissions, animal waste, municipal waste and food waste – into RNG.