Waga Energy
Arnaud Landelle is an experienced professional in the energy sector, currently serving as Responsable amélioration continue at Waga Energy since July 2021, where responsibilities include leading the continuous improvement team, managing change processes, and overseeing retrofit projects for Wagabox® installations. Prior to this role, Arnaud worked as a commissioning engineer at GE Renewable Energy, focusing on hydro power plant generators, and at Westinghouse Electric Company, where responsibilities included commissioning safety diesel engines for nuclear power plants. Arnaud's academic background features a PhD in Mechanics & Energy from INSA Lyon and research experiences at institutions such as the National Technical University of Athens and George Washington University.
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Waga Energy
Waga Energy upgrades landfill gas into grid-compliant Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), also known as “biomethane”. Thanks to its patented WAGABOX® technology, Waga Energy recovers the methane emitted by the breakdown of organic matter contained in the waste to inject it directly into the gas grid. The result of ten years of R&D within Air Liquide and Waga Energy, the WAGABOX® technology combines membrane filtration and cryogenic distillation to separate the methane from the other components of the landfill gas. It provides high-quality biomethane that is injected directly into the gas grid. The purification units are fully automated, they operate 24/7 while being under remote computerized supervision. Waga Energy deploys this solution through a dedicated business model. Waga Energy purchases landfill gas from landfill site operators, funds the construction and operation of WAGABOX® units, and sales biomethane to energy utilities. Fourteen WAGABOX® units are in operation in France, combined, they supply 30,000 households. Fifteen more WAGABOX® units are under construction in France, Spain and Canada. In 2021, the use of the RNG produced by the WAGABOX® units avoided the emission of 24,000 tons of CO2eq in the atmosphere. Waga Energy's headquarters are located in Grenoble (France), a world-renowned center for high-tech innovation with a reputation for leadership in gas engineering and cryogenics. Waga Energy also has subsidiaries in the United States, Canada and Spain.