Hydron Energy Initiates Landfill Biogas Upgrading Project in British Columbia
Hydron Energy has launched a renewable natural gas project at Bailey Landfill, aiming to enhance biogas upgrading efficiency. This initiative will enable cost-effective production of pipeline-quality RNG, addressing key industry challenges with its innovative technology.

On April 27, 2026, Hydron Energy introduced a renewable natural gas (RNG) upgrading project at the Bailey Landfill in Chilliwack, British Columbia. This project aims to validate Hydron's proprietary biogas upgrading system leveraging a novel metal organic framework (MOF) for simultaneous nitrogen and carbon dioxide removal at ambient pressure.
The INTRUPTor system promises to deliver pipeline-quality RNG in a single stage, reducing operational complexities, costs, and deployment timelines. The project receives up to $2.3 million in funding from NRC IRAP and support from FortisBC and the City of Chilliwack. The advancement of such technologies is crucial for the growth of low-carbon fuel markets and presents significant economic opportunities for developers.




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