CH4 Biogas LLC news
To Lauren Toretta (MBA 2007), waste is one of the United States` largest untapped energy resources. Partner and President of CH4 Biogas, Toretta and her team are harnessing organic waste to produce biogas. The company`s facilities each handle about 400 tons per day of organic food-grade waste and manure, keeping thousands of car equivalents of carbon out of the atmosphere and producing green, baseload energy that can be used in a variety of applications. CH4 Biogas has worked to c
Synergy Biogas opened its doors and welcomed the Wyoming County community to its anaerobic digestion plant on Saturday, September 29th. Tours of the facility were given by staff members and students from RIT were on hand to present the research work pertaining to anaerobic digestion.
“We were so pleased to welcome the community to Synergy,” explained Lauren Toretta, President of CH4 Biogas the parent company of Synergy Biogas.
The American Biogas Council is the only national trade association representing the entire biogas industry in the U.S. The ABC represents over 200 companies in all parts of the biogas supply chain who are dedicated to maximizing the production & use of biogas from organic waste.
"Our award this year recognize projects that are great examples for future projects a great new tool for finding nutrient recovery technologies and a champion for the biogas industry," r
Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas are exploring the environmental benefits of microalgae to clean agricultural wastewater and make biofuels.
Jeff Lodge, associate professor in RIT’s Thomas Gosnell School of Life Sciences, is running a three-month pilot program at Synergy Biogas, a high-tech anaerobic digester located on Synergy Farms in Covington, N.Y, to grow microalgae on digested biomass. Mi
The glitzy announcement of $709 million in state funding for economic development focused on the “new” New York, but in the GLOW region, successful projects were largely tied to agriculture and natural resources.
The Regional Economic Development Council awards brought tax incentives for Intergrow Greenhouse’s expansion in Gaines, grants for the Greek yogurt-supporting Genesee Biogas project in Batavia, and promised matching aid for a planned nature center in the Let
Today, on a conference call with reporters, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer announced he is pushing a tax credit that would encourage the construction of biogas facilities across Upstate New York, which Greek yogurt makers, cottage cheese producers, and the entire dairy industry could use to turn hundreds of millions of pounds of waste into renewable energy, a new source of revenue, and hundreds of jobs. As part of the process of separating proteins from milk – used to make Greek yogurt
Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) today announced a partnership with CH4 Biogas L.L.C. (CH4), to create Ohio’s first commercial biogas power plant to generate renewable electricity. Campbell will direct waste generated from its soup, sauce and beverage production in Napoleon, Ohio, diverting 35 to 50 percent of its current waste away from Henry County landfills.
The anaerobic digester will process material from area food processors, waste recyclers and local dairy farms, generati
