StormFisher Environmental Ltd. has announced it has acquired the London Energy Garden, an anaerobic digester that turns organic waste from southwestern Ontario into clean, renewable energy and natural fertilizers, from Harvest Ontario Partners Ltd.
“We are excited to invest new capital and enhance operations at the London Energy Garden,” says Chris Guillon, vice president of StormFisher Environmental. He continued, “These developments open up even more opportunities to serve the organic waste processing needs of the region.”
The facility, which was developed by Harvest Power Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, turns organic materials such as food scraps, food production residuals, fats oils and grease, and other discarded organic waste from food processors, retailers and food retail outlets into clean, local electricity and natural fertilizers.
“The facility is in good hands with StormFisher Environmental,” says Chris Kasper, CEO of Harvest Power. “Their team was involved in the original design of the site, so it’s fitting to see their involvement come full circle.”
StormFisher Environmental is majority owned and operated by StormFisher Ltd., a company with deep Ontario market knowledge and biogas experience. Harvest Power is a minority owner in StormFisher Environmental.
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