Bioenergy Devco, a leader in the design, engineering, construction, financing, and operation of advanced anaerobic digester (AD) systems, has achieved full operational capacity at its Maryland Bioenergy Center. This milestone reflects the company’s commitment to engineering and operational excellence in sustainable energy production and its ability to handle 100 percent food waste and the associated complex organics recycling operations efficiently.
The facility processes 120,000 tons of food waste annually into renewable natural gas and nutrient-rich soil amendments, showcasing its operational success and leadership in sustainable energy practices. The Maryland Bioenergy Center has been recognized for its success, receiving various awards, including the 2023 Climate Leadership Awards, Environmental and Energy Leaders Top Project, and the 2024 SEAL Award for Environmental Initiative.
Globally, over 1.3 billion tons of food are wasted annually across the supply chain, contributing to massive environmental impacts. Landfilling or incinerating this enormous amount of organic waste generates potent greenhouse gases and squanders valuable resources such as land, water, and nutrients used to produce food.
Bioenergy Devco’s anaerobic digestion facility transforms 120,000 tons of organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG) each year. Through anaerobic digestion, microorganisms break down the food waste in the absence of oxygen, producing biogas primarily composed of methane. This RNG supplies sufficient energy to power over 7,500 households, preventing its release into the atmosphere. Moreover, the process also generates approximately 16,500 tons of nutrient-rich compost-like material, promoting agricultural sustainability.
Bioenergy Devco’s technology provides a sustainable and cost-competitive alternative to landfilling, incineration, and land application for food processors and distributors. Consumers today are increasingly seeking sustainable food waste management products, and Bioenergy Devco is committed to meeting this demand with its advanced AD systems.
Headquartered in California, Bioenergy Devco has built over 250 facilities and currently manages more than 150 organics recycling and clean energy generation facilities worldwide. Its anaerobic digesters help mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.