Engineering servicer BCCK entered into a partnership with landfill gas developer Vision RNG in an effort to drive Vision’s clean energy production, according to an April 18 press release.
BCCK will deliver two of its NiTech Single Tower Nitrogen Rejection Units (NRU) and amine systems to Vision’s landfill gas processing sites in Seneca and Perry counties, Ohio.
BCCK’s NiTech technology provides methane recovery while minimizing environmental impact and requires low power consumption, the company said.
“Partnering with BCCK was a natural choice for us on these projects given their proven track record in larger scale NRU technology. Their commitment to sustainability aligns with our mission of driving positive change in the renewable energy sector,” said Bill Johnson, CEO of Vision RNG.
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