Canada’s Hydron Energy has confirmed the delivery of its first commercial renewable natural gas (RNG) production plant in eastern Ontario, marking a key step in the adoption of clean energy in hard-to-decarbonize sectors. decarbonization.
About the GNR plant
The plant uses the INTRUPTor™ technology. – Midtechnology, a regenerative upgrading platform developed by Hydron, which allows biogas to be processed at flow rates from 220 to 1200 Nm3/h (140 – 750 SCFM), achieving savings of up to 50% in operating costs and an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. greenhouse gas emissions. This solution operates under ambient conditions, simplifying engineering and significantly reducing the initial investment, the price of which can be between 20% and 50% lower than conventional options.
The installation comes at a strategic time for Ontario. Several farms and treatment plants that were operating under FIT contracts are evaluating RNG as a more cost-effective option. In that scenario, Hydron offers an alternative that reduces the carbon footprint and improves the profitability of rural energy projects. In addition, the company estimates a delivery time of between 9 and 14 months for this type of system.
Applications in multiple sectors
The INTRUPTor™ – Mid system can be integrated into anaerobic digesters, landfills and wastewater plants. wastewaterwhich extends its reach into industrial and municipal sectors. The objective is to facilitate access to sustainable fuels for companies with high energy requirements.
Hydron Energy sees this first order as the start of a broader commercial phase, aiming to position itself as a leader in gas upgrading technologies. CEO Soheil Khiavi said the breakthrough follows years of development focused on efficiency and sustainability, key elements in the global energy transition.
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