Synthica Energy Receives Air Quality Permit for New Anaerobic Digestion Facility in San Antonio
July 08 2024 - 8:05AM
Business Wire
New facility will divert up to 250,000 tons of
material from local landfills annually; groundbreaking planned for
Q3 2024
Synthica Energy, a leading developer of anaerobic digestion
facilities that convert organic waste into renewable natural gas
(RNG), has received an Air Quality Permit from the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality for its new facility in San Antonio,
Texas. The new facility will divert up to 250,000 tons of
industrial organic waste each year when completed. The permit paves
the way for Synthica to break ground at the site in Q3 2024.
Synthica is currently working with manufacturers across Greater
San Antonio on contracts to handle their organic waste feedstocks,
including everything from food and beverage manufacturing
byproducts and expired/damaged produce to spent yeast, expired beer
and other depackaged beverage products.
The anaerobic digester like the one being built in San Antonio
will use time-tested technology that transforms waste into
renewable energy. Synthica has already broken ground on its
flagship location in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is developing similar
facilities in a dozen other markets, including San Antonio,
Houston, Atlanta and Louisville.
“Demand for a facility like this is significant across the San
Antonio region,” said Grant Gibson, co-founder and chief
development officer at Synthica Energy. “Despite being home to
hundreds of manufacturers, there are currently no anaerobic
digestion plants within 50 miles of downtown San Antonio. That
means operating a food and beverage manufacturing plant in this
region is more expensive than other markets because of the
increased cost of hauling away and disposing of byproducts. Combine
that cost savings with the environmental impact of anaerobic
digestion and the new production of RNG, and this solution is a win
for manufacturers, for the Bexar County community and for the
environment.”
Located at 4318 North IH-35 in Bexar County, the Synthica site
has had a long history of heavy fossil fuel industry use. With
Synthica’s investment, it will now be used for sustainable clean
energy production and recycling.
About Synthica Energy
Synthica Energy is a renewable natural gas (RNG) development
company focused on the creation of anaerobic digestion facilities
across the United States. Founded in 2017, Synthica is developing
facilities in Cincinnati, Atlanta, San Antonio, New Orleans,
Louisville and other urban markets and has long-term agreements in
place to manage waste from leading manufacturers in those regions.
To learn more, visit www.synthica.com.
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Jon Reischel, jreischel@synthica.com, 513.237.7758