“bioEnergy Development Inc., a publicly traded pioneer in modular, scalable waste-to-energy infrastructure, has announced the sale of its first mobile bioreactor unit to a customer in Florida serving the state’s thriving equestrian industry.
“We’ve completed engineering on our first mobile bioreactor and secured a customer contract in Florida,” said Gary Bartholomew, Chairman and CEO of bioEnergy Development Inc. “This milestone demonstrates the disruptive potential of our technology – bringing syngas to energy production directly to the waste source, eliminating the need for costly hauling or centralized infrastructure.”
Unlike traditional waste-to-energy systems that require permanent installations and large-scale waste concentrations, bioEnergy’s portable bioreactor introduces unprecedented flexibility. The unit can be deployed seasonally or temporarily at horse shows, agricultural fairs, reclamation sites, and remote operations, transforming manure and wood waste into renewable electricity, biochar, and OMRI-certified agricultural products — right where the waste is generated.
In Florida, the bioreactor will operate in a hub-and-spoke model, traveling between major equestrian and agricultural events. The system will manage manure methane emissions while producing renewable energy, biochar, and REGENiCHAR, a branded OMRI-certified soil additive for growers. During events, syngas to electricity will be produced to power an integrated battery charging station for on-site use, to charge EVs, golf carts, and other equipment, further reducing emissions and the venue’s carbon footprint.
When not on the road, the bioreactor returns to a hub site on a horse farm, where it continues to process community-sourced horse manure and wood waste. The operation will integrate with a secondary processing system to produce USDA, OMRI, and CFIA-certified bio stimulants for agricultural and environmental applications.
The mobile bioreactor, priced at $1.5 million each, is designed to be towed by a F350 pickup truck or equivalent vehicle and can operate on a variety of waste materials. Buyers can configure their setup with optional equipment such as a syngas generator and conveyor systems, tailored to suit their site’s needs. Delivery of this first mobile system is expected in Q4 2025.
This sale marks a significant leap forward in decentralized clean energy solutions, offering an affordable, modular, and flexible alternative to legacy biochar or micro-nuclear systems. With strong margins, certified byproducts, and long-term syngas-to-energy offtake potential, bioEnergy Development Inc. is unlocking new revenue streams from waste – transforming an environmental liability into a high-value economic asset.”