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Bioenergy Devco secures approval for organics recycling plant negotiations

Bioenergy Devco secures approval for organics recycling plant negotiations
BTS Biogas Srl (BTS), the Italy-headed developer and supplier of anaerobic digestion facilities and a wholly-owned biogas technology subsidiary of the US-headed Bioenergy Development Company (Bioenergy DevCo - BDC), has recently announced the company’s expansion into North America. 

Bioenergy Devco (BDC), the North American division of BTS Bioenergy, LLC, a global leader in the design, engineering, construction, financing, and operation of anaerobic digestion (AD) plants, has been approved to negotiate a public-private partnership agreement to build an organics recycling facility by the Middlesex County Utilities Authority (MCUA) in New Jersey (NJ).

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The partnership between BDC and MCUA will see the development of a state-of-the-art facility that will recycle organic food waste from Middlesex County and central New Jersey creating renewable natural gas (RNG) and organic soil amendments.

This project is part of MCUA’s commitment to environmental sustainability, as it will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and move the MCUA toward achieving its sustainability goals.

The project will also create local jobs and stimulate economic growth in the area.

We are proud to have been chosen by MCUA to partner on this project and help them achieve their sustainability goals. Our anaerobic digestion technology is a proven solution for organics recycling, diverting food waste from landfills, and moving us toward a circular and sustainable future. We are committed to working with MCUA in constructing a facility tailored to the community, and we look forward to bringing the benefits of organics recycling to Middlesex, said Shawn Kreloff, CEO of Bioenergy Devco.

Widespread organics recycling through anaerobic digestion is a significant step towards achieving a more sustainable future, and Bioenergy Devco is at the forefront of this effort.

With expertise in anaerobic digestion (AD) technology and a unique ability to design bespoke facilities to meet each project’s specific needs and goals, BDC is well-positioned to help communities across the country achieve their sustainability goals.

A co-located facility

The facility will be co-located with current Solid Waste Division facilities in East Brunswick and is expected to process up to 115 000 tonnes of organic waste.

The RNG (aka biomethane) produced will be used to power homes and businesses in the region, while the organic soil amendment produced will be used to improve soil health and crop yields.

We are excited to work with Bioenergy Devco to bring this project to fruition. We anticipate that this facility will not just assist us in accomplishing our sustainability objectives, but it will also yield economic advantages for the area and enhance the standard of living for our community members, said John Wiley, Chairman of the Middlesex County Utilities Authority.

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