A Sustainable Technology to Support Decarbonization Objectives

Let’s Work Together for Climate Neutrality

Putting Climate Neutrality Within Reach

Megatrends, including climate change and resource scarcity, are driving a paradigm shift within the environmental sector towards decarbonization and renewable energy production.

Our team has come together to accelerate decarbonization solutions. We are passionate about developing and implementing solutions to achieve climate neutrality. Our Fengen technology unlocks the biodegradability of organic feedstocks enhancing waste to value pathways in multiple industries. In the wastewater sector, the technology reduces the amount of waste for hauling; which puts money and control back into the hands of utilities. In the dairy sector, Fengen provides a more biodegradable feedstock to the digester which increases renewable energy production.

Dairy pilot machine on a dairy farm

About Us

The solution started a couple of years ago in a laboratory where exciting results showed that, through the pretreatment of organic feedstocks, energy production could be enhanced.

The idea, and results, sparked the formation of a team dedicated to accelerating the development of a technology that could be applicable to many organic feedstocks but that focused on using waste to create renewable energy.  The Fengen Team was born.  Incubated through a Growth Accelerator at a well-established engineering firm, Black & Veatch, the idea went quickly from Proof of Concept to the Technology Demonstration Phase. 
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Our Technology

The Fengen technology provides conversion of organic feedstocks to a more biodegradable form unlocking potential in a variety of markets. We are initially focused in two main markets:

Our Application In The Dairy Sector

Many dairies are taking steps to combat climate change by developing digester projects to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from their manure stockpiles. Further, biogas created in these digesters is upgraded and processed for use as vehicle fuel. These projects make a significant contribution to reaching climate neutrality in our agricultural sector. But can we do more?

Our Application in the WRRF Sector

Small WRRFs are experiencing increased regulatory pressures, limited technical solutions, and increasing operations and maintenance budgets. Specifically related to sludge management, disposal options are decreasing and the need to go further distances for disposal is a reality. Hauling and disposal costs continue to increase, making sludge management a significant liability. Anaerobic digestion and biogas production are generally not economically feasible for WRRFs in the 15 mgd and smaller range.