Canada’s Airdep lands $2m order for biogas clean-up tech


Canada-based Greenlane Renewables, through its wholly owned subsidiary Airdep, has received new purchase orders totalling over $2m (€1.3m).

The purchases were made by a repeat customer for the supply of multiple units of proprietary biogas desulfurisation equipment to support the production of renewable natural gas (biomethane).

“Our aim at Greenlane is to make RNG projects more accessible and scalable by solving the industry’s most challenging technology problems, one of which is biogas desulfurisation,” said Brad Douville, CEO of Greenlane.

“All biogas projects require hydrogen sulfide removal and our biogas desulfurisation product line has set the standard in Italy and is increasingly being adopted in global markets.”

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