Waga Energy launches its first renewable gas project in the United States

This pioneering initiative will contemplate the production of Renewable Gas, that will be injected into the local network, feeding communities and promoting sustainable mobility. The Steuben County Landfill stands as the first site in the United States to adopt Waga Energy's revolutionary WAGABOX® technology, which is already making waves at twenty landfills with fifteen additional installations in progress in Europe and North America.

Patented WAGABOX® technology will be the driving force behind a state-of-the-art landfill gas upgrading unit, configured to purify 1,7 m3/h of raw landfill gas, delivering a staggering 60 GWh of Renewable Gas per year.

This will result in a significant reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to an estimated saving of 13.500 tonnes per year, while supplying clean, renewable energy to approximately 4.000 homes in the region.

WAGABOX® represents a breakthrough in landfill gas improvement technology, combining membrane filtration and cryogenic distillation to produce grid-compliant biomethane. With a proven track record in France, Spain and Canada, its expansion into the United States marks an exciting chapter in the journey toward a more sustainable future.

The Waga Energy team will be on October 1 and 2 at the 4th Renewable Gas Hall