HoSt Bio-Energy Systems North America and Bright Renewables North America have been chosen to provide Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) technologies for Global NRG Renewables’ distillery waste-to-RNG project in Louisville, Kentucky. The project aims to convert 105 million gallons of distillery waste annually into high-quality RNG, which can be utilized for heating, electricity, transportation, and producing food-grade liquid bio-CO2, reported Waste 360.
As per media report, HoSt, known for its expertise 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 deliver the biogas upgrading system with a capacity of 1,400 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) and the CO2 liquefaction technology, which has a capacity of 600 SCFM. The integration and supply of all biogas beneficiation technologies will be handled by the HoSt Group, thereby minimizing project complexity and risk. Construction of the plant is expected to start in early 2025, with Swinerton Energy responsible for engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), commissioning, and project handover.
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