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Sevana Bioenergy Makes Progress on Capital and Operations Improvements to Rialto Bioenergy Solutions Facility, Ensuring a Reliable Organics Processing Solution

BOISE, Idaho & RIALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sevana Bioenergy LLC, a leading developer and operator of large-scale renewable natural gas (RNG) facilities, has completed over five million dollars of capital and operational improvements for their Rialto Bioenergy Solutions (RBS) facility, which is North America’s largest RNG facility processing landfill-diverted organic waste. With these improvements, Sevana provides its customers with a reliable and flexible facility that can accept a wide va...

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