Projects

  Our team provided regenerable and non-regenerable biogas treatment systems for the following projects. We provide solutions that bring high quality results in the biogas recovery industry.

 
 
East Bay Municipal Utility District Project

East Bay Municipal Utility District Project

EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT (EBMUD)

EBMUD added to its renewable energy commitment by expanding power generation from renewables. Our team was responsible for delivering a conditional gas treatment system. The system removes contaminants from digester gas for use in gas turbines. The result is higher energy output from renewables.


Eastern Municipal Water District-Perris Valley

EMWD implemented a Fuel Cell system producing 1.4 Mwh of biogas energy. The wastewater treatment plant required capital equipment to treat biogas by removing contaminants and moisture for use in the Fuel Cell system.

Easern Municipal Water District Project

Easern Municipal Water District Project


El Paso - Fred Hervey WWTP Project

El Paso - Fred Hervey WWTP Project

El Paso - Fred Hervey WWTP

The wastewater treatment plant required a conventional biogas treatment system to remove H2S, moisture and siloxane contaminants from methane gas to use for power generation. 

 

El Paso - Haskell WWTP


The wastewater treatment plant required a conventional biogas treatment system to remove moisture and contaminants from its methane gas stream for optimum power generation. 

El Paso - Haskell WWTP Project 

El Paso - Haskell WWTP Project 

 
El Paso - Bustamente WWTP Project

El Paso - Bustamente WWTP Project

El Paso - Reborto Bustamente WWTP

The wastewater treatment plant sought a conventional biogas treatment system to remove H2S, moisture and siloxane contaminants from methane gas produced from the plant for optimum power generation.

 

Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Dispensed a custom regenerable treatment system to supply ultra-purified biogas to the fuel cell system for power generation. The system removes H2S, moisture and siloxane contaminants from biogas and is certified under the South Coast Air Quality Management District in Southern California.

Inland Empire Utilities Agency Project

Inland Empire Utilities Agency Project

 
City of San Jose WPCP Project

City of San Jose WPCP Project

City of San Jose WPCP

Dispensed a custom regenerable treatment system to supply purified biogas for use in fuel cell system in power generation. The system removes H2S, moisture and siloxane contaminants to exceed the City of San Jose's "Green Vision Goals".