Bioenergy Devco
Bioenergy Devco operates over 250 anaerobic digestion facilities worldwide, transforming food waste into renewable energy and soil amendments while reducing landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
Company Overview
Bioenergy Devco operates over 250 anaerobic digestion facilities globally, leveraging decades of expertise to manage organic waste sustainably. With a track record spanning more than 25 years, the company has established itself as a leader in advanced anaerobic digestion technology. Bioenergy Devco focuses on recycling food waste into renewable natural gas and nutrient-rich digestate, contributing to healthier living soils and reducing landfill dependence by 40%.
Anaerobic Digestion Technology
Bioenergy Devco employs anaerobic digestion technology to transform organic waste into renewable energy and digestate. The process generates renewable natural gas, which serves as a carbon-negative energy source, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel reliance. By using advanced anaerobic digestion, Bioenergy Devco ensures environmentally sound waste management while producing utility-grade, sustainable energy and soil amendments.
Sustainability Partnerships
Bioenergy Devco partners with municipalities, companies, and institutions to help them achieve their sustainability goals. These partnerships aim to manage organic waste effectively, minimizing environmental impact and promoting green energy solutions. Collaborations with various stakeholders enable Bioenergy Devco to expand its reach and contribute to broader sustainability initiatives through their anaerobic digestion facilities.
Maryland Bioenergy Center Jessup
The Maryland Bioenergy Center in Jessup is a key facility in Bioenergy Devco's portfolio, capable of recycling 110,000 tons of organic waste annually. This facility produces approximately 312,000 MMBtu of renewable natural gas each year, underscoring Bioenergy Devco's commitment to advancing renewable energy production. The Jessup center exemplifies the company's capability to manage large-scale organic waste recycling efficiently and sustainably.