As a result of these amendments, the scope of Anaergia S.r.l.’s activities across the three projects has expanded, increasing the Company’s total contracted value from approximately C$68 million to approximately C$85 million, representing an increase of C$17 million.
The three QGM projects, previously announced on March 31, 2025, and August 6, 2025, will leverage Anaergia’s advanced anaerobic digestion technologies to convert a range of agricultural residues into renewable biomethane. The facilities are expected to contribute meaningfully to Italy’s decarbonization objectives by supporting the production and injection of renewable gas into the national pipeline network.
“The expansion of our scope across these three projects demonstrates Anaergia’s focus on building long-term, repeat partnerships while delivering scalable biomethane solutions,” said Assaf Onn, Chief Executive Officer of Anaergia.
Anaergia is a pioneering technology company in the RNG sector, with hundreds of patents dedicated to converting organic waste into sustainable solutions such as RNG, fertilizer, and water
