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Viridi Launches Landfill Renewable Natural Gas Project in Partnership with Marathon County

Landfill project showcases firm’s unparalleled expertise in end-to-end RNG value creation, while delivering deep environmental benefit to local partners

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Viridi Energy (“Viridi”), a leading renewable natural gas (“RNG”) platform, has begun construction on a landfill renewable natural gas project at the Marathon County Solid Waste Department’s landfill in Ringle, Wisconsin. The development creates a partnership between Viridi and Marathon County that will convert landfill gas into clean RNG, equal to more than three million gallons of gasoline annually.

While the management team has developed more than a dozen landfill to RNG sites and has over 100 years of combined experience in the industry, this is one of the first landfill projects developed under the Viridi name, a company they launched last year with the backing of Warburg Pincus and Green Rock Energy Partners. Viridi will be converting a dormant biogas-to-energy project into a state-of-the-art RNG facility.

For Marathon County, the partnership with Viridi is its latest sustainable infrastructure venture. This project will have a direct, positive environmental impact on the surrounding community by reducing the need for on-site emissions mitigation through the conversion of naturally occurring landfill gas into clean RNG.

“As the transition away from fossil fuels accelerates, our Marathon County project showcases how waste-to-energy projects can be a win-win-win. We are reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the county’s landfill, converting that landfill gas into clean RNG, and replacing the need for fossil fuel-derived natural gas in the process,” said Viridi Chief Executive Officer Dan Crouse. “In addition to the environmental impact, we are excited to support the local economy in Marathon County as we kick off operations in the community.”

“As stewards of our financial and natural resources, we are excited for what this project means for Marathon County,” said Kurt Gibbs, Chair of the Marathon County Board of Supervisors. “This project is a great example of how innovative and sustainable resource management can benefit our entire community.”

Once the construction phase is complete and the facility is operational, Viridi will deliver clean energy to offtake partners, including long-term buyers of RNG and the transportation market.

About Viridi Energy

Viridi Energy is a full-service renewable natural gas (“RNG”) platform founded by a veteran renewable natural gas management team. The company is developing a platform to build, own and operate RNG assets with landfill, dairy, and food waste feedstocks across North America. For more information, please visit www.viridirng.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.

Contacts

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BackBay Communications

viridi@backbaycommunications.com

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