
EverGen Infrastructure Corp.'s Fraser Valley RNG facility. (Source: EverGen)
Vancouver-based EverGen Infrastructure Corp. has delivered first gas at its Fraser Valley Biogas expansion, the company said Dec. 21, boosting production of renewable natural gas (RNG).
The facility, which is the first RNG facility in British Columbia, digests manure and off-farm organics. Production is expected to double, ramping up to 160,000 gigajoules (about 152 MMcf) of RNG annually.
EverGen acquired Fraser Valley Biogas in 2021.
“The seamless integration of our facility’s original design, under EverGen’s management and operations team, showcases our capacity and capability to execute these RNG projects,” said Jamie Betts, COO of EverGen. “This is a model that can be replicated across the platform as we continue to prioritize core project delivery.”
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