Groth Corporation's Biogas Business Line Acquired
Energenecs, Inc. has purchased several product assets from the company.
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Groth Corporation announced that Energenecs, Inc. has purchased several product assets associated with the “Groth Biogas” business segment.
Groth Biogas, a business segment of Groth Corporation established over 60 years ago, provides pressure protection, control systems, flame control, liquid and foam separation, as well as fully integrated waste gas flare systems for the biogas and wastewater markets. Over the years, the business line has earned an excellent reputation by working closely with end users, engineering design firms and engineering contractors to deliver quality products and solutions to the market.
Since 2005, Groth Corporation has collaborated closely with Energenecs to provide a complete line of equipment for the effective and safe control of gas from anaerobic digesters, covered lagoons, landfill gas sites and agricultural and renewable natural gas (RNG) systems in Energenecs’ sales territory in the upper Midwest, resulting in a partnership yielding positive results for both companies.
“Energenecs is committed to investing in the growth of the Groth Biogas product lines throughout North America and globally,” said Jared Feider, president at Energenecs. “With our expertise in the anaerobic digestion and wastewater market, Energenecs is uniquely positioned to work with representatives and support current customers, as well as having a keen focus on new projects and expanding the customer base.”
“Groth Corporation is pleased to continue being a key partner to Energenecs by supplying the pressure and vacuum relief valves and flame arresters necessary to complete Groth Biogas gas handling systems,” says Mike Waters, chief executive officer at Groth Corporation.
Groth Corporation will continue to manufacture low-pressure relief products, emission control devices and flame protection products for oil and gas, chemical processing, pharmaceutical, food and beverage and other industries.
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