VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 28,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- HoSt Bio-Energy Systems North
America and Bright Renewables North America have been selected to
provide Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) technologies for Global NRG
Renewables' distillery waste-to-RNG project in Louisville, Kentucky. The project will convert
105 million gallons per year of distillery waste into high-quality
RNG, which can be used for heat, electricity, transportation, and
the production of food-grade quality liquid
bio-CO2.
HoSt, specialists in continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR)
anaerobic digesters, will supply three primary digesters and one
secondary digester, each with a capacity of 3 million gallons.
Bright will provide the biogas upgrading system, with a capacity of
1400 SCFM (standard cubic feet per minute), and the CO2
liquefaction technology, which has a capacity of 600 SCFM.
Therefore, all the biogas beneficiation technologies will be
integrated and supplied by the HoSt Group, reducing project
complexity and risk. Construction of the plant is slated to begin
in early 2025 with Swinerton Energy responsible for the
engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), as well as
commissioning and project handover.
"We are thrilled to collaborate with Global NRG Renewables on
their inaugural RNG project," said Graham
Hartlett, Chief Sales Officer at HoSt Bio-Energy Systems NA.
"HoSt Group's proven experience with distillery projects in
Europe, including the renowned
Grolsch Brewery in the
Netherlands, positions us well to bring this innovative
solution to the U.S. market. We are confident that with trusted
Swinerton Energy as the EPC the project will be built on time and
within budget."
Chris Negus, Chief Executive
Officer of Global NRG Renewables added, "This project exemplifies
our commitment to sustainability and innovation in the RNG space.
The full solution of HoSt's anaerobic digestion technologies and
Bright's reliable biogas upgrading, and CO2 liquefaction
systems will ensure high efficiency and quality of RNG
production."
Global NRG Renewables selected HoSt Bio-Energy Systems and
Bright Renewables for their extensive expertise and successful
track record in similar projects. This collaboration marks Global
NRG Renewables' first project in the U.S., setting a precedent for
future sustainable energy initiatives in the region.
About HoSt Bio-Energy Systems North America
(www.host-bioenergy.com) and Bright Renewables North America
(www.bright-renewables.com):
HoSt Bio-Energy and Bright Renewables provide the technology for
converting agricultural waste into renewable energy and other
valuable products. HoSt's anaerobic digestion technology offers a
cost-effective, efficient solution for waste management and energy
production. Bright Renewables focuses on biogas beneficiation,
playing a significant role in advancing the shift towards storable
renewable energy, evidenced by its wide array of projects. HoSt and
Bright are part of the HoSt Group, whose North American
headquarters is based in Vancouver,
Washington, providing biogas valorization technologies,
services, and maintenance throughout the
United States.
About Global NRG Renewables and Global NRG Advisory
(https://globalnrgadvisory.co.uk/):
Global NRG Advisory is an energy consulting firm with 40 years
of banking and finance experience dedicated to the development and
implementation of renewable energy projects. The consultancy aims
to enhance the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)
capabilities of funds on a global scale. In a short period of time,
Global NRG Advisory has established a substantial pipeline of
projects across Europe and the
USA. Global NRG Renewables was
launched in July 2024 as the
exclusive development arm of Global NRG Advisory with the ambition
of building a Renewable Natural Gas platform that covers both
North America and Europe.
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