Sevana Bioenergy LLC, a leading developer and operator of large-scale renewable natural gas (RNG) facilities, has invested over five million dollars in capital and operational upgrades at its Rialto Bioenergy Solutions (RBS) facility, the largest RNG facility in North America that processes landfill-diverted organic waste.
These enhancements have made the facility more reliable and adaptable, enabling it to process a broad range of organic feedstocks. Sevana is actively securing new feedstock sources and collaborating with California jurisdictions to provide SB1383-compliant RNG.
“This facility is a vital asset for meeting the organic waste diversion needs of Los Angeles’ RecycLA program and the broader Southern California region,” said Steve Compton, President of Sevana Bioenergy.
As part of these upgrades, Sevana has also signed a ten-year Operations and Maintenance (O&M) agreement with Anaergia Services to manage the facility, further strengthening Sevana’s technical and operations management team.
“We are honored to be entrusted with operating this facility, which plays a critical role in organic waste recycling in the heart of California,” said Assaf Onn, CEO of Anaergia.
Founded in 2017, Sevana Bioenergy is based in Boise, Idaho, and has a strong track record in developing and upgrading large-scale biogas projects. The company employs cutting-edge technology and engineering practices to convert organic waste into clean RNG. Sevana’s senior management team brings extensive experience in the development and management of organic waste bioenergy facilities in both Europe and the U.S. Sevana is dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and supporting a sustainable future by producing RNG for transportation, electricity generation, and other clean energy applications.
Anaergia, founded to address the global challenge of organic waste and GHG emissions, uses proprietary technologies to transform organic waste into RNG, fertilizer, and water. Anaergia is uniquely positioned with an integrated portfolio of technologies for waste processing, wastewater treatment, organic waste recovery, high-efficiency anaerobic digestion, and RNG production. This combination of technologies helps reduce carbon emissions, generate clean water, and produce natural fertilizer, all while lowering treatment costs and minimizing environmental impact.