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Anaergia expands biomethane projects in Northern Italy, boosting contract value by C$17 million

The changes raise the total contracted value from approximately C$68 million to C$85 million

  • By ICN Bureau | March 19, 2026
Canadian waste-to-energy major Anaergia has announced that its Italian subsidiary, Anaergia, has signed amendments to three previously announced contracts with QGM, expanding the scope of its work on state-of-the-art biomethane facilities in Ostellato, Copparo, and Derovere, northern Italy.
 
The changes raise the total contracted value from approximately C$68 million to C$85 million, a C$17 million increase.
 
The projects, first revealed on March 31 and August 6, 2025, will employ Anaergia’s advanced anaerobic digestion technology to convert agricultural residues into renewable biomethane. The facilities are expected to play a key role in Italy’s decarbonization efforts by injecting renewable gas into the national pipeline network.
 
“The expansion of our scope across these three projects demonstrates Anaergia’s focus on building long-term, repeat partnerships while delivering scalable biomethane solutions,” said Assaf Onn, Chief Executive Officer of Anaergia.

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