Canadian renewable natural gas technology supplier Anaergia and sustainable energy company Capwatt have firmed up the first of nine biogas plants in central Italy.
Under the terms of the C$7.3m contract, Anaergia will design and construct the facility, called Metanext, which will produce biomethane from agro-industry waste. It is expected to be operational by the end of June 2026.
The contract follows the binding Letter of Intent with Capwatt , which covers the nine projects.
Expected to be completed over 30 months, they are anticipated to generate a combined total of more than C$60m in revenue for Anaergia.
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