How It Works
Turning Waste Gas into Reliable Power
Biogas is a potent energy resource generated wherever organic material decomposes — landfills, wastewater treatment plants, agricultural operations, and food processing facilities. Left unmanaged, this gas is either flared or released into the atmosphere. Vespene Energy captures it and converts it into clean, baseload electricity.
Our projects are built around long-term gas rights agreements and engineered for decades of continuous operation. We handle every phase of the project — site evaluation, permitting, engineering, construction, interconnection, and ongoing operations and maintenance — so the host site can monetize a waste stream without diverting internal resources.
Landfill Gas
We develop generation projects at active landfills, converting methane into baseload electricity delivered to the grid or consumed on-site.
Dairy Biogas
Dairy operations produce large volumes of methane from manure management. We deploy generation systems that convert this biogas into electricity, turning a liability into a revenue source for the operation.
Wastewater Treatment
Anaerobic digesters at municipal and industrial wastewater facilities produce a steady supply of biogas. Our systems offset facility power costs and reduce dependence on grid electricity.
Gas Treatment & Conditioning
Raw biogas contains contaminants — hydrogen sulfide, siloxanes, moisture — that damage engines and reduce efficiency. Gas cleanup systems condition the fuel to meet engine specifications and maximize equipment life.
Fully Managed Operations
Vespene owns and operates the generation equipment. We monitor performance around the clock and handle all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
High Quality Offtakes
Vespene pairs each project with the right energy buyer, structuring offtake agreements that deliver reliable baseload power where it's valued most and maximize long-term project returns.
Why Biogas Generation
Biogas generation is baseload power — it produces electricity 24/7/365, independent of weather or time of day. While solar and wind are intermittent and require storage or grid backup, a biogas facility runs continuously on a fuel source that is already being produced on-site. For facilities managing organic waste as part of their core operations, this turns a disposal liability into a productive energy resource.
It is one of the few renewable resources that is truly baseload. Vespene specializes in high quality, high value energy offtakes — pairing each project with the right buyer and structuring agreements that maximize long-term returns for all parties.