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“Bio-En Power’s specialty
lies at the intersection
between large sources
of organic waste and
an interest in producing
renewable energy.”
Paul Taylor, Manager of
New Business Development
organic waste and an interest in produc-
ing renewable energy,” says Paul Taylor,
Manager of New Business Development.
Not only are municipalities and compa-
nies interested in biogas for the financial
benefits, biogas plants are good news
for carbon-reduction targets as well.
An independent consultant, retained
by Bio-En to review the contribution
made by Bio-En plants, found that to
the end of 2018, its plants had reduced
worldwide greenhouse gas emissions
by 30,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent.
“That’s equal to reducing the number of
kilometers driven by the world’s automo-
bile fleet by of 120 million kilometers,”
says Taylor, who is also Co-Chair of the
Canadian Biogas Association. “Those are
big numbers.”
Integration and Experience
What puts Bio-En in a leadership position
in Biogas? In short, a unique combination
of in-house technology development,
truck being loaded with liquid fertilizer which is one of
the outputs of the facility.