Next week Ray Prock will be headed to Minneapolis, MN for the 2024 Dairy Sustainability Alliance Meeting and the Sustainable Agriculture Summit! Reach out to him if you want to learn more about Sevana Bioenergy.
Sevana Bioenergy LLC
可再生能源发电
Boise,Idaho 1,055 位关注者
Our mission is to be a leader in accelerating production of renewable natural gas from anaerobic digestion facilities
关于我们
Sevana Bioenergy develops, designs, owns and operates large-scale anaerobic digestion projects which produce renewable natural gas and organic based soil amendments. Using state-of-the-art European technology, engineering, and design, we are advancing the future of biogas energy production in the United States.
- 网站
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https://www.sevanabioenergy.com
Sevana Bioenergy LLC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 可再生能源发电
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Boise,Idaho
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- Biogas Plants
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主要
710 W State Street
Suite 710
US,Idaho,Boise,83714
Sevana Bioenergy LLC员工
动态
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Sevana?Bioenergy LLC is proud to report progress on Capital and Operations improvements at the Rialto Bioenergy Solutions Facility in Rialto, CA.?We aim to ensure this facility remains a reliable organics processing solution for Southern California, and beyond.? ? https://lnkd.in/gsnt6KVE
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Honoring all who served, including those who continue to strengthen our nation through hard work and resilience. #VeteransDay
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Join us in-person or virtually for a community input event for a dairy digester project in Kings and Tulare Counties. https://bit.ly/3zVAln8 to register for the virtual presentation
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Join us for a community input event for a dairy digester project in Kings and Tulare Counties. https://bit.ly/3zVAln8
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We know how important it is for you to grab a grilled cheese, chocolate shake, and ice cream at the World Dairy Expo! But it's also important that you contact Ray Prock or Eric Mork to learn more about our company and projects while they are at #WDE24!
A trip to Expo isn't complete until you've had a grilled cheese, chocolate shake and ice cream! Discover the specialty grilled cheese offerings and ice cream flavors of the day by downloading the WDE Mobile Event App in the App Store or Google Play today.
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Following our recent acquisition of the Rialto Bioenergy Facility in Rialto, California, we are proud to be part of this effort to reduce food waste by generating biogas.
The U.S. government has committed to cutting food loss and waste in half by 2030. A recent report from Energy Vision identifies food waste anaerobic digesters as the top target for overall U.S. anaerobic digester expansion. https://lnkd.in/eAH2PwKe #HungerActionMonth #BenefitsOfBiogas #Biogas #StopFoodWaste #LandfillGas
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At Sevana Bioenergy, we're proud to be part of the solution to the U.S. food waste crisis, with the acquisition of the Rialto project. Each year, 106 million tons of #FoodWaste are produced. Still, by expanding #biogas systems, like ours, we're helping to achieve the ambitious goal of reducing food loss and waste by 50% by 2030, as outlined in the National Strategy for Reducing Food Loss and Waste. By embracing anaerobic digestion and co-digestion technologies, we're ensuring that inedible food waste can be transformed into renewable energy, contributing to a more sustainable future.
The U.S. has a food waste problem—to the tune of 106 million tons of #FoodWaste produced annually. Adding more #biogas systems will be critical to achieving the national goal of reducing food loss and waste by 50% by 2030—which is stated in the National Strategy for Reducing Food Loss and Waste and Recycling Organics, released this summer by the Biden-Harris Administration. The strategy references the EPA’s Wasted Food Scale, which lists prevention and redirection of edible food waste as obvious first steps. It confirms the major role that anaerobic digestion can play in the disposal of inedible food waste. 110 food waste-only biogas systems are currently operating in the U.S., and 10 are expected to come on-line in 2024. While these facilities are helping to tackle the massive issue, options like co-digestion (adding food waste to biogas systems on farms, that are primarily digesting manure, and municipal wastewater treatment plants) will be vital to hitting the U.S. government benchmarks.