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Bioenergy Devco changes name to BTS Bioenergy

Bioenergy Devco changes name to BTS Bioenergy
Bioenergy Devco changes name to BTS Bioenergy, aligning the organization's US operations with its longstanding European brand and wholly owned subsidiary, BTS Biogas (graphic courtesy BTS Bioenergy).

In the United States (US), Bioenergy Devco, a leader in the design, engineering, construction, financing, and operation of advanced anaerobic digester systems, has announced that the company is now known as "BTS Bioenergy." This name change aligns the organization's US operations with its longstanding European brand and wholly owned subsidiary, BTS Biogas.

With over 25 years of experience and more than 250 facilities developed worldwide, BTS Bioenergy boasts a proven track record of transforming organic waste into renewable energy.

As part of the BTS brand, the company combines European engineering expertise with local operational know-how to deliver scalable, sustainable solutions across the globe.

Changing our name to BTS Bioenergy marks a pivotal moment in our journey, one that unifies decades of global expertise and innovative technology. By aligning more closely with BTS Biogas in Italy, we’re strengthening our shared vision to lead the world in organic waste transformation and energy creation, said Nick Thomas, CEO of BTS Bioenergy.

BTS Bioenergy deploys advanced anaerobic digestion (AD) technology to transform organic waste into renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributing to a circular economy.

At its organic recycling facilities, food waste is recycled through a naturally occurring process in which organic materials are broken down by microorganisms.

The output is an organic, nutrient-rich soil amendment that can be composted or mixed to create topsoil. The fully enclosed system captures and collects the methane gas released during the process, creating a source of renewable natural gas.

Together, we are building a more sustainable future through proven technology, operational excellence, and an unwavering commitment to environmental progress, Nick Thomas said.

BTS Bioenergy currently operates the company’s flagship North American project, the Maryland Bioenergy Center.

In 2024, the organic recycling facility diverted the equivalent of 2,310 garbage trucks from landfilling or land application.

The company plans to continue its expansion in the United States throughout 2025.

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