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Anaergia to Build One of Japan�s Largest Cow Manure to Renewable Energy Facilities

New plant designed to make renewable power using biogas made from Okayama-area farm waste

BURLINGTON, Ontario & KASAOKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Anaergia Inc. (�Anaergia� or �the company�) (TSX: ANRG) today announced plans to construct a biogas plant in Kasaoka, Okayama for Toyo Energy Solution Co., Ltd. (�Toyo�). The facility will produce renewable electricity using biogas made by anaerobically digesting cow manure from Okayama Prefecture farms. The plant will prevent about 13,500 tonnes of CO2e in emissions from the manure and from fossil fuels that would have been used to generate the power, the equivalent of taking about 2,900 cars off the road for a year (calculated based on a 20-year Global Warming Potential).

The project will anaerobically digest about 250 tonnes per day of cow manure from the region and use the resulting biogas to fuel a combined heat and power (CHP) generator system. The system will produce about 1.2 megawatts of clean renewable electricity, enough to power about 2,200 homes each year. Anaergia will design, engineer, install, and commission the plant. Toyo will serve as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor.

The Kasaoka project is Anaergia�s second with Toyo; the company also recently built a facility for Toyo in Yabu City, Japan, that converts farm and food waste into renewable energy. The new facility will use Anaergia�s advanced anaerobic digestion technology and other proprietary resource recovery and treatment equipment.

�Toyo Group is pleased to partner once again with Anaergia to develop a new biogas plant, as we consider them to be the global leader in anaerobic digestion technology,� said Yoshimitsu Okada, President Director of Toyo Group. �We look forward to building many more biogas plants with Anaergia to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, produce renewable power, and help Japan achieve net-zero by 2050.�

�Wastes such as manure, sewage biosolids, and food scraps create two-thirds of all point source emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 85 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Stopping these methane emissions from waste must be a central tactic in curbing global warming,� said Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO of Anaergia. �This new bioenergy plant will not only help Japan reduce methane emissions from manure, it will also reduce the need for LNG to generate electricity. We look forward to building many more plants in Japan with our partner Toyo Energy Solution Co., Ltd. to help the nation meet its carbon neutrality goals.�

About Toyo Energy Solution Co., Ltd.

Toyo Energy Solution Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of Toyo Group, a diversified construction and real estate development organization. Toyo Energy Solution is developing and constructing earth-friendly renewable energy projects.

About Anaergia

Anaergia was created to eliminate a major source of greenhouse gases by cost effectively turning organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG), fertilizer and water, using proprietary technologies. With a proven track record from delivering world-leading projects on four continents, Anaergia is uniquely positioned to provide end-to-end solutions for extracting organics from waste, implementing high efficiency anaerobic digestion, upgrading biogas, producing fertilizer and cleaning water. Our customers are in the municipal solid waste, municipal wastewater, agriculture, and food processing industries. In each of these markets Anaergia has built many successful plants including some of the largest in the world. Anaergia owns and operates some of the plants it builds, and it also operates plants that are owned by its customers.

For further information please see: www.anaergia.com

Source: Anaergia Inc.

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