
Mobius Renewables Captures Methane Across 4 Countries
A new renewable energy company just completed a major acquisition that will turn waste into clean fuel across the United States and Europe. The move positions Mobius Renewables to become one of the world's largest producers of renewable natural gas.
Trash and farm waste are getting a powerful new purpose thanks to a company that just went global in a big way.
Mobius Renewables announced it has completed acquiring biogas production facilities across the United States, France, Norway, and Sweden. The Houston-based company now operates six landfill gas conversion sites in America, five farm waste facilities in France, and holds majority ownership in Redo Biosolutions, which manages production across Scandinavia.
The acquisition marks a turning point in how the world handles methane emissions from waste. Instead of letting this potent greenhouse gas escape into the atmosphere, these facilities capture it and transform it into renewable natural gas that can power vehicles and heat homes.
The combined operation now produces over 5.5 million MMBtu of renewable natural gas annually. That's enough clean energy to make a measurable dent in global carbon emissions while solving two problems at once: waste management and clean fuel production.
Mobius Renewables launched just five months ago in December 2025, backed by IFM Investors, a global investment firm managing $183 billion in assets. The company's rapid expansion shows serious investor confidence in renewable fuel technology.

The Ripple Effect
This acquisition represents more than corporate growth. It signals a shift in how major financial institutions view the renewable fuel sector.
The company's vertical integration means it handles everything from development to distribution. This end-to-end approach helps businesses meet their sustainability goals with reliable, measurable results rather than vague promises.
President and CEO Cynthia Walker emphasized the partnership approach, noting the company has "the right expertise, the right capital, and the right mindset" to help customers achieve their net-zero commitments. Those aren't empty words when backed by operational facilities already producing millions of units of clean fuel.
The timing matters too. As countries worldwide push harder on climate commitments, renewable natural gas offers a practical bridge fuel that works with existing infrastructure while dramatically cutting emissions.
Farm waste and landfill gas once represented unsolved environmental problems. Now they're becoming valuable resources that reduce methane emissions while producing usable energy. The facilities in France alone convert agricultural waste from multiple farms into clean fuel, turning a pollution source into a climate solution.
With offices now spanning four countries and plans for both organic growth and strategic acquisitions, Mobius Renewables is positioning renewable natural gas as a scalable global solution. The company's success could accelerate similar projects worldwide, proving that waste-to-energy isn't just environmentally sound but economically viable at massive scale.
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