Greenlane Biogas Photo Gallery

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Abbotsford BC, Canada - Towers of the Greenlane Biogas Rimu upgrading plant, which use clean water scrubbing technology to upgrade raw biogas to 97%+ pure methaneLa Paloma biogas upgrading systems, Madrid 2008City of Lille, France - city buses fuelled with biomethane from the municipal waste plant, purified by GreenlaneCity of Lille, France - the municipal waste treatment plant produces biogas for buses, as well as manure, a valuable by-productCSFR-225, a legacy product, similar in size to the Kanuka model, at Higashinada, Kobe, JapanGreenlane Biogas North America's President Sean Mezei with Canada's first agricultural biogas upgrading plant
Güstrow, Germany - the biggest plant of its kind in the world as at 2011, upgrading 10,000Nm³ of raw biogas to pipeline quality every hourGreenlane Biogas plant in Kobe, Japan with rotary vane compressors - 2004Katrineholm, Sweden - Self contained Manuka biogas upgrading system includes an unattended vehicle refuelling station, meeting the fuel needs of an estimated 330 carsLa Paloma biogas upgrading systems, during insulation installationManuka+ installed at Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK - via Greenlane's partner Chesterfield BioGasÖrebro, Sweden - one of the major biogas upgrading plants in Sweden, this Totara plant was commissioned in temperatures as low as 30°C
Rimu - Katrineholm, Sweden. This is the second Greenlane plant installed in this community, following a Manuka in 2009Swedish Biogas International plant at Lidköping has a Greenlane Totara biogas upgrading system installedThe first Greenlane Kanuka, installed in Mäkikylä, Finland. Kanuka evolved as a result of successful product development from the Manuka modelThis Kanuka is the first biogas upgrading plant to be installed in DenmarkThis Matai unit in Dinteloord was Greenlane Biogas' first contract to supply upgrading plants in the Netherlands
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