Project Overview
The C2E Waste to Energy project in Warsaw, North Carolina, is a cutting-edge renewable energy facility designed to convert swine and poultry manure into renewable natural gas (RNG) using an advanced anaerobic digestion (AD)process.
Processing approximately 56,000 tons of agricultural waste per month, the facility captures methane from organic material and upgrades it to clean, pipeline-quality RNG. In addition to producing up to 4,060 SCFM of renewable natural gas, the plant generates additional value through solids and liquids recovery.
Situated on a 24-acre wooded site with direct highway access, the project reflects Swinerton Energy’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure and innovation in the renewable natural gas sector.
Key Features & Technology
- 1.6-million-gallon stir tank and two 4.25-million-gallon anaerobic digesters
- Production capacity up to 4,060 SCFM of renewable natural gas
- Advanced biomethane treatment and gas upgrading systems
- Integrated solids drying and effluent water treatment solutions
- Designed and constructed to meet the highest safety and quality standards