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Anaergia Commissions First of Seven Renewable Natural Gas Facilities it Will Own and Operate in Italy

New Facility Creates Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from Food Waste Diverted from Landfills

BURLINGTON, Ontario & PONTINIA, Italy–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Anaergia Inc. (“Anaergia” or the “Company”) (TSX: ANRG) announced it officially commissioned its Easy Energia Ambiente facility in Pontinia, Italy, at a ceremony today. The state-of-the-art facility has the capacity to anaerobically digest 36,450 tons of landfill-diverted food scraps and other organic waste each year, and to convert this waste into 3,215,000 cubic meters of renewable natural gas (“RNG” or “biomethane”) that will be injected into the region’s gas pipelines. The new plant will also treat the digestate that remains after the anaerobic digestion process to create 4,500 tons per year of high-quality natural fertilizer, plus enough water to cover all of this facility’s requirements. Anaergia was the technology provider for the project, and it will own and operate the facility.

“Commissioning this facility marks the first milestone in achieving remarkable growth in Italy this year,” said Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO of Anaergia. “The six new facilities we plan to commission in 2022, and a seventh in 2023, will all add RNG to the Italian gas grid, providing more and more biomethane to replace fossil fuels. This will assist the European Union in achieving greater energy independence.”

The Easy Energia Ambiente facility will receive the food waste it processes from waste collection companies operating in the region surrounding Rome. The food waste will be converted into biogas with the Company’s high throughput and high efficiency Omnivore™ technology, and it will then be upgraded to pipeline quality RNG using other proprietary technologies of Anaergia.

“This new facility exemplifies a new and better way of dealing with waste–we are moving away from the old approach of take, use and throw away and instead adopting principles of a circular economy,” said Alessandro Massone, Anaergia’s Vice President of Sales in Italy. “A circular economy means recovering new resources from waste—like renewable energy–from discarded organic material. We are proud to provide this advanced technology solution.”

Food waste is the third-leading source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Landfilled food waste creates methane emissions, which have a far greater short-term effect in warming the planet than carbon dioxide. Reducing methane emissions curbs the adverse impacts of climate change more significantly in the near term compared to reducing carbon dioxide reductions.

About Anaergia

Anaergia was created to eliminate a major source of greenhouse gases by cost effectively turning organic waste into renewable natural gas (“RNG”), fertilizer and water, using proprietary technologies. With a proven track record from delivering world-leading projects on four continents, Anaergia is uniquely positioned to provide end-to-end solutions for extracting organics from waste, implementing high efficiency anaerobic digestion, upgrading biogas, producing fertilizer and cleaning water. Our customers are in the municipal solid waste, municipal wastewater, agriculture, and food processing industries. In each of these markets Anaergia has built many successful plants including some of the largest in the world. Anaergia owns and operates some of the plants it builds, and it also operates plants that are owned by its customers.

For further information please see: www.anaergia.com

Source: Anaergia Inc.

Contacts

For media relations please contact: Melissa Bailey, Director, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Melissa.Bailey@Anaergia.com
For investor relations please contact: IR@Anaergia.com

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