Cole Rosengren reports for WasteDive
Leyline Renewable Capital recently announced new bridge financing for RNG Energy Solutions to develop two anaerobic digestion projects. Each will see approximately $3 million for pre-construction activities such as permitting, engineering, site analysis and securing interconnection agreements.
One RNG Energy site will be in Philadelphia, on a former refinery site, and plans to create renewable natural gas to be sold as transportation fuel. The other, in Linden, New Jersey, will be focused on creating pipeline quality gas. The two sites, each with processing capacity for up to 1,100 tons per day, are expected to begin construction in Q3 of 2020.
Meanwhile, Bioenergy DevCo (BDC) signed a 20-year deal with Perdue Farms to manage poultry waste by constructing a new digester near Seaford, Delaware. The site is projected to have at least 274 tons per day of capacity. The company also acquired Perdue’s existing Sussex County AgriRecycle composting operation and will continue to run it as a companion project, in part to handle digestate from the new facility.
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