New Biogas Giant Aims to Lead Global Green Energy Shift
A newly formed renewable energy company just completed a major acquisition across four countries, positioning itself to become a global leader in converting waste into clean fuel. Mobius Renewables now operates sites turning landfill gas and farm waste into energy that can power homes and businesses.
A Houston-based clean energy company just took a giant leap toward making renewable natural gas a mainstream fuel source around the world.
Mobius Renewables closed its acquisition of Air Liquide's biogas operations spanning the United States, France, Norway, and Sweden in May 2026. The deal brings together six landfill gas sites in the U.S., five farm waste facilities in France, and a majority stake in Redo Biosolutions, which operates across Scandinavia.
The newly combined company now produces over 5.5 million MMBtu of renewable natural gas annually. That's enough clean energy to make a real dent in carbon emissions from traditional fuel sources.
Here's what makes this significant: renewable natural gas comes from waste that would otherwise sit in landfills or emit methane from farms. Instead, these facilities capture that gas and turn it into fuel that works in existing natural gas infrastructure. No new pipelines needed. No special equipment required for consumers.
Mobius Renewables was established in December 2025 specifically to scale up RNG production across North America and Europe. The company is backed by IFM Investors, a global fund manager committed to the low-carbon energy transition.
The Ripple Effect
This acquisition does more than just create another energy company. It demonstrates that major investors see a viable future in turning waste into fuel at a commercial scale.
The combined operations now employ teams across multiple countries, all focused on the same mission: making clean fuel from sources that previously created pollution. Farm waste and landfill gas become resources instead of problems.
President and CEO Cynthia Walker emphasized the company's partnership approach, working directly with communities and organizations to help them meet sustainability goals. That means cities, businesses, and farms with waste can now partner with a company that has both the expertise and capital to turn that waste into revenue and clean energy.
The company plans to invest in operational improvements and new projects, building on the foundation these acquired sites provide. With offices now operating in the U.S., France, Norway, and Sweden, Mobius Renewables has the geographic footprint to expand renewable natural gas production where it's needed most.
The timing matters too. As countries work to meet climate commitments, solutions that use existing infrastructure while dramatically cutting emissions become increasingly valuable. Renewable natural gas offers exactly that: a drop-in replacement for fossil fuel-based natural gas that works with today's technology.
A future where waste becomes fuel is already happening at scale.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Sweden Renewable
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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