Kanadevia Inova Breaks Ground on Renewable Gas Project in Minnesota
Kanadevia Inova AG has commenced the Louisville Township Renewable Gas Project in Minnesota, a large-scale anaerobic digestion facility. The site will process organic municipal waste starting in 2027, converting it into renewable natural gas (RNG) and biochar. The facility is expected to produce 200,000 MMBtu of RNG and 8,000 tonnes of biochar annually, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting Minnesota's circular economy. Funding comes from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund and other state sources.

Kanadevia Inova AG has officially broken ground on the Louisville Township Renewable Gas Project in Minnesota. This advanced anaerobic digestion facility will process organic waste from surrounding counties, beginning operations in 2027.
The plant aims to produce approximately 200,000 MMBtu of renewable natural gas (RNG) and 8,000 tonnes of biochar annually, contributing to reduced landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions. The project is supported by partnerships including Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy and funding from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. The facility represents a significant innovation in waste-to-energy technology by integrating high-solids anaerobic digestion with gasification processes.




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