News
29-Mar-2011
Greenlane Biogas Spreads the Net with Asian Partnerships
Greenlane Biogas is pleased to announce that an exclusive partnership, covering several provinces in China, has been signed with Hangzhou Energy & Environment Engineering Co., Ltd (HEEE).
The partnership deal, signed earlier this month, positions Greenlane Biogas well for its entry into the Chinese market. HEEE are the leading biogas product developer of China, and Greenlane will benefit from this experience and industry position as well as the guarantee that every HEEE biogas upgrading project will in turn be a Greenlane project. The partnership will also allow HEEE to make a smooth transition from power generation to biogas upgrading – Greenlane Biogas were recommended as the best in the business and with their strong track record and vigorous technical development, the two are sure to make a formidable team. Another recent addition to the list of partnerships for Greenlane is S.Siriseang Company Limited, a South-East Asian company who signed a non-exclusive partnership agreement with Greenlane in late 2010. Greenlane Biogas also enjoys the following partnerships:- Chesterfield BioGas in the United Kingdom, an exclusive partner with a Manuka+ recently installed in Didcot, Oxfordshire
- EnviTec Biogas AG in Germany, a non-exclusive partner, with a number of Greenlane plants installed, most notably 5 x Totara in Güstrow, Germany
- Sarlin Group in Finland, a non-exclusive partner, with the first commercial scale biogas upgrading plant in the country; a Kanuka in Mäkikylä
- Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., Ltd in Japan, an exclusive partner for several years, with their most recent installations in Hitachi and Tarumi, Kobe
About Greenlane Biogas
Part of the Flotech Group of companies, Greenlane is the leading worldwide developer and supplier of technology for upgrading biogas to biomethane, for use in natural gas pipelines and as vehicle fuel. Greenlane has more than 20 years of global experience upgrading biogas, with installations in Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain and Sweden. Greenlane technology is used in the world’s largest plant for upgrading biogas, in Güstrow Germany which processes 10,000 Nm3/hr of biogas.