Synthica Energy launches RNG offtake opportunity for facilities in Atlanta and San Antonio

July 14, 2024. Synthica Energy, a leading developer of anaerobic digestion facilities that convert organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG), has launched an RNG Offtake Opportunity for biogas produced at its facilities in Atlanta and San Antonio. Synthica is building new facilities in Rome, Georgia (just outside of Atlanta) and San Antonio, Texas that will capture methane from waste streams to produce more than half a bcf per year of RNG.

Synthica’s intake of organic waste from food and beverage manufacturers and distributors generates biogas which can be transformed to create carbon negative renewable natural gas. The resulting RNG can be injected into existing pipeline infrastructure to help offset carbon dioxide emissions and reduce carbon footprints.

“We hear from companies every day that are looking for solutions to reduce their carbon footprints and help address the ever-worsening climate crisis,” said Grant Gibson, co-founder and Chief Development Officer for Synthica Energy. “Synthica’s organics-to-energy platform is growing rapidly, and we’re looking for early-stage RNG offtake partners to close the loop on our process and help them meet their own sustainability goals.”