According to a recent LinkedIn post from Generate Upcycle, the company is highlighting the role of its Cayuga anaerobic digestion facility in Auburn, N.Y., in converting organic waste into renewable natural gas. The post notes that the plant can process up to 99,000 tons of food and organic waste annually and generate more than 200,000 gigajoules of RNG.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests an operating scale that could support recurring, infrastructure-like revenue streams tied to waste processing and energy offtake agreements. For investors tracking the waste-to-energy and circular economy themes, the cited capacity metrics may indicate progress in commercial deployment, potentially enhancing Generate Upcycle’s positioning within the U.S. RNG and organics recycling markets.

