Most dairies recycle the waste from their herds and use it as fertilizer. While this is an efficient use of the waste stream, you can also use our anaerobic digesters to turn your dairy’s methane by-products into a valuable source of renewable energy.
Anaerobic digesters are systems designed to allow microorganisms to break down the organic waste that's produced by your livestock. As the waste decomposes and is "digested" by these microorganisms, it produces methane. This methane by-product is purified and compressed into a usable fuel source either by the dairy or external companies.
This system is suited for environments with colder temperatures and can process highly solid (11% and above) intake. This system is capable of handling multiple waste types like food waste, in addition to livestock waste.
This is the most cost-effective digester system and is suitable for warm environments. It is ideal for diluted waste (less than 2% solidity) like flushed dairy manure or dairy parlor wash water.
This is the most versatile anaerobic digester of the three system designs, capable of handling feedstock with a wide range of solidity. Located above ground, these tanks are typically heated to preserve optimal temperatures.
Many projects span multiple years. We emphasize short timeframes. With biogas values at all-time highs, we work to generate revenue ASAP.
Created with the dairy industry in mind. Every deal ensures the dairy operation receives its fair share with no additional liabilities or risk.
We secure funding and manage the project from construction to ongoing O&M, leaving you to focus on your dairy.
Partnered with Industry Leaders in Biogas Development, Storage, Transport, and Environmental Credit Generation to maximize performance.
Our team owns and operates multiple biogas projects. Annually, we produce and monetize biogas from thousands of dairy cows.
We do not require any commitments until we can guarantee to deliver the project without any caveats or contingencies.
Philip Verwey Farms 2 Digester in Hanford, CA. Operating since 2016, handles over a million gallons of liquid manure daily with 3MW capacity.
Philip Verwey Farms 1 Digester in Madera, CA. Under our management since 2017 with a 1.4MW power generation capacity.
Godinho Digester in Los Banos, CA is scheduled to be operational in 2024. Will generate and provide power to the grid.
Jose Soares Dairy Digester in Dos Palos, CA. Managed since 2022. Upgrading biogas to RNG and injecting into utility pipeline.
Costa View Farms Digester in Madera, CA. Upgrading biogas to RNG and transporting via virtual pipeline to the injection site.
Cow Palace Dairy Digester in Pixley, CA. Upgrading biogas to RNG and transporting via virtual pipeline to the injection site.
Operational since 2023 injecting RNG into pipeline. Biogas is upgraded onsite and piped over 6 miles to our central injection facility.
Antonio Brasil Dairy Digester in Dos Palos, CA. Scheduled for 2023. Upgrades biogas to RNG for injection into utility pipeline.
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