Cenergy Solutions uses their ANG technology to store biogas at a food waste biogas plant making RNG and electricity

November 22, 2022. Cenergy Solutions’ ANG Tank Trailer is now being utilized to store biogas for two new micro turbines that supply electricity to run a biogas plant and put power into the electrical grid. North State BioEnergy, Co, Inc. owned by Chris and Pat Ottone, collects food waste from Northern California to make biogas.

David Meyer is North State BioEnergy’s plant manager that oversees the operation. Like a large battery the ANG tank trailer stores the biogas until it is needed. The storage allows North State to service the gas upgrading equipment without interrupting the power generation by the turbine generators.

Cenergy Solutions’ ANG technology can be scaled up or down to store natural and biogas inexpensively anywhere in the world. The capture of methane can now be done easily and inexpensively so that it is not escaping into our atmosphere. Cenergy Solutions has projects in Thailand, Africa, India, South America, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the United States. The technology is needed throughout the world to reduce methane leakage, biogas venting and flaring and to replace fossil fuels. Cenergy Solutions’ ANG technology will help communities become energy independent by using their own waste to make energy to operate vehicles, boilers, generators, irrigation pumps and micro turbines.