SEER’s MV Technologies receives biogas system contracts for U.S. RNG projects

January 31, 2022. Strategic Environmental & Energy Resources, Inc. (SEER), a provider of environmental, renewable fuels and industrial waste stream management services, has recently received multiple purchase orders totaling more than $1.75MM for the design and installation of its proprietary H2S removal systems as part of a growing number of renewable natural gas (RNG) projects in the US.

The first contract, for approximately $220,000 is for a dairy processor in Wisconsin. The processor will utilize the biogas generated from their digester to fuel their on-site boiler. The installation of the H2SPlus system will allow the dairy processor to comply with their air permit while protecting their boiler from the harmful effects of H2S. MV’s H2SPlus™ System will use SEER’s proprietary bioactive media (BAM™) produced by SEER’s, SEER Environmental Media (SEM) division based in Texas.

An order for a second system, valued at approximately $470,000, was recently received by MV for a dairy farm in the State of Minnesota. This system, the first MV installation in Minnesota, will be installed at a dairy farm that has 2,000 head of dairy cows. The biogas generated from this dairy will be upgraded into RNG and injected into a natural gas pipeline. The RNG will be eventually utilized as compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicle fuel.

These projects are strategic additions to the numerous agricultural biogas projects already in MV Technologies’ portfolio. “The dairy industry continues to expand its RNG production and MV’s multiple systems currently installed and operating at some of the nation’s largest agricultural biogas projects underscores the efficacy and success of SEER’s biogas treatment technology,” said Tom Jones, President of MV.

While dairy-based RNG projects vary in size, scope and function, most rely on a closed-loop system that continuously recycles products, byproducts and resources on the farm for cost savings and efficiency. “Since all of these new operations across the country must condition the raw biogas, this trend bodes well for MV and its proven H2S removal technology and medias,” said Jones.

MV also recently received a ~$300,000 purchase order for its technology to design and supply of equipment from one of the largest producers of 100% recycled containerboard in the USA. This is the second project MV has supplied to this corrugated packaging company. MV worked closely with a large, international waste-water engineering consulting firm to meet the needs of this customer. This system will utilize Axens’ AxTrap™ granular iron oxide media. This is the fifth system that MV has worked jointly with this engineering firm.

Finally, a fourth purchase order, valued at approximately $750,000, has been recently received for MV to supply an H2SPlus System at a WWTP for an East Coast Municipality. In addition to supplying the equipment to remove the H2S, MV will design and fabricate a system to remove harmful siloxanes form the gas stream.