Greenlane Renewables recently secured new biogas upgrading contracts, strengthening its position in the global renewable natural gas (RNG) market.
Greenlane Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) System: A highly efficient biogas upgrading system using pressure swing adsorption to separate CO2 from methane, producing pipeline-grade renewable natural gas (RNG) suitable for fleet fueling and energy applications.
Greenlane Membrane Separation System: Employs advanced membrane technology for methane-CO2 separation, maximizing RNG yield with minimal energy consumption, ideal for large-scale fleet and industrial applications.
Greenlane™ Cascade H2S: Regenerative removal of H2S from biogas, delivers an established and robust regenerative biogas desulfurization solution where the goal is high performance at low cost.
Greenlane™ Cascade PSA: Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) is an effective method of separating specific gases from a complex mixture. The Greenlane PSA upgrading system involves several process steps to purify gas from biodigesters or landfills.
Greenlane™ Cascade MS: uses multi-stage, high-efficiency tubular porous membranes to separate the carbon dioxide from the biomethane in a process called permeation
Greenlane™ Cascade H2O: utilizes a simple and robust process. Raw untreated gas from biodigesters or landfills is compressed then flows upwards through a cascade of water.
Web Links - Greenland Biogas Greenlane is the only biogas upgrading company to offer multiple core technologies: water wash, pressure swing adsorption (PSA), and membrane separation. Our biogas upgrading systems are marketed and sold under the Greenlane Biogas? brand.