


"Unlike traditional offtakers of landfill gas, Vespene's technology solution brings revenue-generating, energy-efficient data centers onsite and is immediately deployable and highly scalable," said Vespene Energy co-founder and CEO Adam Wright. Viridi expects that the RNG facility – which will produce the equivalent of three million gallons of gasoline annually – will be fully operational by the second half of 2024. The pilot project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while generating revenue to subsidize Viridi's investment in building a state-of-the-art RNG facility at the landfill. Vespene and Viridi are using highly-efficient energy generation equipment to convert the naturally occurring landfill byproduct of methane gas into electricity that powers a variety of on-site uses, including data processing. Pilot site in Marathon County, Wisconsin demonstrates innovative technology solution that enables landfills to mitigate harmful emissions, comply with environmental regulations and generate revenueīerkeley, CA /PRNewswire/ - Vespene Energy ("Vespene"), a biogas renewable energy developer, and Viridi Energy ("Viridi"), a full-service renewable natural gas (RNG) platform, today announced the launch of their first joint pilot site with a municipal landfill in Marathon County, Wisconsin. Vespene Energy And Viridi Energy Launch Pilot Using Landfill Methane Emissions To Power Onsite Data Processing
