Spanish PPP establish JV to develop RNG from landfill gas

October 8, 2025 |

In Spain, public-private consortium formed by Bioreciclaje de Cádiz (owned by Valoriza, GS Inima, and Consorcio de Residuos de la Bahía de Cádiz) and Enagás Renovable has established a company whose objective is to develop a renewable natural gas (RNG) generation project at the Medina Sidonia Landfill in the province of Cadiz in Andalusia (South of Spain). To this end, they have signed an agreement with Waga Energy, which will install and operate its technology for the project.

The RNG upgrading unit will be commissioned by 2027 and will produce up to 273,000 MMBtu of energy per year — enough to supply the annual energy consumption of approximately 16,000 Spanish households. The new facility will avoid the emission of around 21,000 metric tons equivalent of carbon dioxide (CO) annually1, contributing to the region’s carbon neutrality.

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