Waga Energy signed a commercial agreement with the Chester County Solid Waste Authority to produce RNG at its Lanchester Landfill and Reclamation Center (LLARC) site, located in Narvon, PA, USA. The contract was signed on October 4th following a competitive selection process. As part of this agreement, Waga Energy will fund the construction of an RNG facility using its patented WAGABOX®?

technology, to upgrade landfill gas into pipeline-quality RNG. Waga Energy will operate the facility for an initial 20-year term, sharing revenues with Chester County Solid Waste Authority, an intergovernmental solid waste management agency which operates the LLARC site. The WAGABOX®?

unit will process up to 2,000scfm (3,200 m3/h) of landfill gas to produce over 450,000MMBtu (130 GWh/y) of RNG per year. The low carbon RNG produced by the LLARC WAGABOX®? will avoid over 27,000 tons of eqCO2 per year, compared to using fossil fuels, equivalent to avoiding emissions from 2.8 million gallons of gasoline per year, based on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) calculation methodology.

The LLARC Landfill receives around 280,000 tons of waste per year. The resulting landfill gas is already captured to prevent direct methane emissions to the atmosphere. Once operational, the WAGABOX®?

facility will optimize the energy recovered, providing the local community with clean, local and renewable energy, using the existing infrastructure. This is the sixth landfill gas to RNG upgrading project undertaken by Waga Energy in the United States. A WAGABOX®?unit was commissioned last May in Canada, and 17 more are in operation in Europe.

Waga Energy produces competitively priced Renewable Natural Gas by upgrading landfill gas using a patented purification technology called WAGABOX®?. The RNG produced is injected directly into the gas distribution networks that supply individuals and businesses, providing a substitute for natural gas. Waga Energy finances, builds and operates its WAGABOX®?

units under long-term contracts with landfill operators for the supply of raw gas, and generates income by selling the RNG it produces. Waga Energy operates eighteen WAGABox®? units in France, Spain and Canada, representing an installed capacity of 2,270,000 MMBtu (665 GWh/y).

Sixteen units are under construction in France, Canada, and the US. Each project initiated by Waga Energy contributes to the fight against global warming and helps the energy transition.