EverGen Infrastructure Nears Completion of GrowTEC RNG Expansion Project
(P&GJ) — EverGen Infrastructure Corp. announce that construction on Phase 1 of the GrowTEC RNG expansion project is 80% complete and is tracking ahead of schedule.
GrowTEC is an operating biogas facility which focuses on sustainable agriculture through the conversion of organic waste to soil amendments and clean energy. Since acquiring a 67% interest and assuming operatorship of the Project earlier this year, EverGen has been successful to date in implementing the project designed to upgrade existing biogas and power production to renewable natural gas (RNG).
The project is finalizing construction of the injection infrastructure for tie-in into the local pipeline network and is anticipated to be ready to commission in the next month.
Once complete, Phase 1, is expected to produce 80,000 gigajoules of RNG annually, which is underpinned by a long-term offtake agreement with FortisBC. The Phase 2 expansion is expected to add an additional 60,000 gigajoules of RNG annually for a total of 140,000 gigajoules of RNG production annually from the project.
“We are thrilled with the pace at which our team has delivered this project,” Chase Edgelow, CEO of EverGen, said. “Phase 1 is tracking ahead of schedule and once commissioned, the project will further contribute to and strengthen our positive cash flow position.”
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