San Antonio To Transform Food Waste Into Renewable Energy With New Synthica Energy Facility

A new, first-of-its-kind facility coming to San Antonio will convert up to 250,000 tons of industrial organic waste each year into renewable natural gas.

Earlier this month the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approved an air quality permit for Synthica Energy, paving the way for the Cincinatti-based company to break ground on an anaerobic digestion facility in San Antonio later this year.

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