The project centers on the Goodness Grown agricultural site, where Anaergia Australia will deploy its proprietary PSM Mixers and Service Box Pro technology. The facility is engineered to process up to 120,000 metric tons of mixed feedstock annually, generating approximately one hundred terajoules of gross biogas energy. Beyond electricity, the system will capture heat and carbon dioxide to support the energy needs of adjacent glasshouse operations.
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Anaergia Secures C$14 Million Bioenergy Deal in Victoria
Tongala, Victoria, will host a new commercial-scale anaerobic digestion facility as Anaergia marks its Australian market entry. The company signed a C$14 million contract with Corval to convert agricultural waste into renewable biothane, aiming to fuel large-scale greenhouse operations and reduce reliance on liquid petroleum gas.

Backed by funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency under its National Industrial Transformation program, the plant is slated to become operational within two years. This transition aims to displace a significant portion of the greenhouse's liquid petroleum gas consumption, leveraging biological decomposition to turn organic waste into a sustainable power source.
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