Bioenergy Centers

The Maryland Bioenergy Center

The Maryland Bioenergy Center is Maryland’s premier organics recycling facility.

Centrally located in the Maryland Food Center in Jessup, the facility is less than 30 miles from Baltimore and Washington, DC. Within this facility, excess organics produced by the region’s food manufacturers and retailers are transformed into renewable energy and fertile soil amendments.

This remarkable transformation both decarbonizes Maryland’s waste and energy sectors, enabling our businesses and communities to prepare for a healthy and sustainable future.

Maryland Organics Recovery Center

The Maryland Organics Recovery Center is a specialized intermediate recyclable material processing facility in Halethorpe, MD. We efficiently separate packaging from organic materials, processing palletized, bagged, boxed, and bulk food waste before sending it to the Maryland Bioenergy Center in Jessup.

Serving food manufacturers, distributors, retailers, processors, and haulers, we offer a seamless, cost-effective solution that ensures compliance. By diverting waste from landfills and converting it into renewable energy, we help businesses achieve sustainability goals and support a circular economy.

front view of the maryland organics recycling center in halethorp, md
Delmarva Bioenergy Center, Seaford Delaware. Composting facility, Healthy Soils

The Bioenergy Innovation Center

Currently under construction and located in Seaford, Delaware, the Bioenergy Innovation Center (BIC) is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to minimizing environmental impact, helping to build healthy soils by enriching the land, creating new opportunities for farmers and consumers throughout the Delmarva peninsula.

The BIC is currently operating as a compost facility with sales of this organic product throughout the Delmarva. The addition of an anaerobic digestion system will expand the facility’s outputs to include renewable natural gas (RNG) and digestate. The RNG will be captured and utilized as a clean energy source, while the nutrient-rich digestate can be used as a soil amendment.

The Georgia Bioenergy Center

The Georgia Bioenergy Center is coming soon!

Our mission in Gainesville is to establish an advanced facility committed to protecting traditional lifestyles, contributing to the creation of nutrient-rich soil, and forging new sustainable prospects for the poultry industry, farmers, businesses and consumers across Hall County.

Our industrial-sized, fully enclosed anaerobic digestion sites have the potential to propel the community significantly toward a sustainable food system, we create new jobs and stimulate the local economy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Bioenergy Devco anaerobic digestion facility rendering

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Wheat field with a tan BTS Biogas plant in the background

BTS Biogas, Italy

Our wholly-owned subsidiary, BTS Biogas, brings a wealth of knowledge amassed over 25 years in anaerobic digestion. Together, we excel as global leaders, specializing in the finance, design, construction, engineering, and operation of anaerobic digestion facilities. 

BTS Devco, Italy

BTS Devco Srl is an Italian company specializing in the development, construction, and operation of anaerobic digestion and biomethane facilities. Established in 2022 as a subsidiary of BTS Biogas Srl, BTS Devco focuses on advancing the circular economy by transforming organic waste into renewable energy sources.

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