Lethbridge Biogas Undergoing a $7 Million Expansion in Lethbridge County, Alberta
07/23/2020
Lethbridge Biogas, which has been operating in the county since 2013, produces renewable electricity through the use of organic resources such as agricultural manures and food processing by-products.
“This expansion at our Lethbridge Biogas facility is another significant milestone in the history of our project,” says Lethbridge Biogas Director of Operations Stefan Michalski, who also works on the national level as co-chair of the Canadian Biogas Association. “It is the result of dedication and very hard work from our team over many, many years to get our business established, not only in the Lethbridge area but beyond in the Canadian and North American context. A lot of players in the RNG market were interested to become part of this expansion, as RNG has become a highly sought-after commodity to reduce the carbon footprint in the natural gas supply chain.”
“We are extremely happy to be able to announce that we succeeded to secure a long-term offtake agreement for the RNG with FortisBC, who has an RNG program in place for its customers over 10 years now and is working on ambitious targets to reduce their GHG emissions 30% by 2030. With this in place, we will be able to expand on future feedstock opportunities and will be a reliable partner for sustainable disposal of organic resources in the Community for decades to come. We are currently scheduled to turn on the RNG tap by mid-2021– stay tuned.”
“We are thrilled to have Lethbridge Biogas as part of the County’s business community, and are pleased that they are expanding their operations,” says Martin Ebel, Officer at Lethbridge County Economic Development. “Their growth and success mirrors that of many of Lethbridge County’s businesses and is a key part of what the County and its regional neighbours are working to build in the region. There is a vision for long-term sustainability and success.”
According to county officials, the expansion will introduce Lethbridge Biogas into the natural gas market, by allowing for the plant’s biogas to be purified into pipeline-grade biomethane, (renewable natural gas- or RNG), which will be injected into ATCO’s natural gas grid. This carbon-neutral biomethane will also be supplied to FortisBC under a long-term supply agreement by mid-2021. Once the expansion is complete, Lethbridge Biogas will have the first full-scale, commercial renewable natural gas application in Alberta.
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