
Kingsbury, Indiana
Location
Situated in the crossroads of America, Kingsbury was strategically chosen for its proximity to agricultural waste sources, existing energy infrastructure, and strong community support for renewable development.
Located in Indiana, Kingsbury Bioenergy is one of the largest anaerobic digestion facilities in North America, transforming waste into renewable natural gas (RNG) and organic fertilizer.
Kingsbury Bioenergy is more than a facility, it’s a proof point for what’s possible when innovation meets opportunity. Designed to divert thousands of tons of waste from landfills and lagoons, Kingsbury converts that waste into a local, decarbonized energy source while producing regenerative byproducts for agriculture, and jobs for generations.
30-40% of all food in the U.S. is wasted. According to the USDA, food waste represents over 130 billion pounds annually, much of which ends up in landfills, producing methane, a greenhouse gas over 25x more potent than CO2.
Over 50,000 tons of organic waste diverted yearly. Each year, Kingsbury will redirect tens of thousands of tons of manure and food waste from high-emission disposal methods, reducing methane and improving soil health through organic byproducts.
Kingsbury will produce 21 million MMBtu of RNG annually. Enough clean energy to heat over 20,000 homes per year or fuel hundreds of fleet vehicles, displacing fossil gas and reducing emissions from multiple sectors.