Anaergia Secures 10-Year Contract to Operate California’s Largest Organic Waste-to-RNG Facility
Mary Holcomb, Digital Editor
(P&GJ) — Anaergia Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Anaergia Services LLC, has signed a 10-year operations and maintenance contract with Rialto Bioenergy Solutions LLC (RBS), an affiliate of Sevana Bioenergy LLC.
The Rialto facility, located in Southern California, is the largest organic waste-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) plant in North America.
The facility processes up to 1,000 tons of municipal wastewater biosolids and landfill-diverted organic waste daily. Using Anaergia’s OREX technology and advanced anaerobic digestion, it produces up to 985,000 MMBtu of RNG annually, along with fertilizer.
The plant supports California’s Senate Bill 1383, a regulation aimed at reducing methane emissions by diverting organic waste from landfills.
“The RBS is a critical asset serving the organic waste diversion needs of Los Angeles’ RecycLA franchise and the broader Southern California region,” said Steve Compton, President of Sevana Bioenergy. “We are making capital and operational improvements to ensure we provide a reliable organics processing solution.”
Assaf Onn, CEO of Anaergia, added, “We are pleased and proud to be entrusted in operating the RBS facility, which is playing a critical role in organic waste recycling in the heart of California.”
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