Greenlane Renewables, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, has clinched a significant contract valued at C$35.3 million (€24.8 million) with a prominent environmental services company in Brazil. The Brazilian company is strategically investing in a diverse portfolio of landfill assets across the nation, aiming to harness biomethane production.
Under the terms of this agreement, Greenlane will provide its Cascade PSA LF product, an all-encompassing solution for converting landfill gas into biomethane. This solution incorporates advanced two-stage Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology tailored for high nitrogen and oxygen applications. The deployment of this technology will take place at one of Brazil's largest landfills.
While the specific identity of Greenlane's client and the project's location have not been disclosed, the fulfillment of the contract is set to commence immediately.
Ian Kane, President and CEO of Greenlane, expressed enthusiasm for this milestone, stating, “We are delighted to have been selected for a showcase project in Brazil. Our customer ran a professional and highly competitive process, and we are honored to win the contract.”
Kane emphasized Greenlane's commitment to expanding its market presence in Brazil by establishing a skilled local team crucial for implementing and servicing deployed systems throughout the country.
He further noted the significant growth potential for biomethane in Brazil and expressed the company's eagerness to collaborate with clients as they expand their capacity and embark on additional projects.