$CNER bioEnergy Development Inc. Launches Dual-Mod
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Spokane, WA – bioEnergy Development Inc. (OTC:CNER), a public company pioneering scalable, modular waste-to-energy infrastructure, today announced the formal incorporation of two subsidiary companies to support its expanding commercial operations and capitalize on rapidly growing demand in the renewable energy sector.
The new corporate structure aligns with bioEnergy Development’s two-pronged go-to-market strategy:
bioEnergy Technologies Inc. – dedicated to the sale and deployment of modular bioreactors to third-party buyers, such as large-scale farms and industrial processors, enabling them to own and operate their own energy utilities using local waste streams.
SynGas BioEnergy Corporation – focused on developing and operating utility-scale waste-to-energy facilities under long-term offtake agreements, using the company’s proprietary bioreactor systems to generate predictable, recurring revenue.
"This strategic structure allows us to address two high-growth market opportunities simultaneously," said Gary Bartholomew, Chairman and CEO of bioEnergy Development Inc. "The sale of bioreactors generates near-term revenue and de-risks our balance sheet, while our owned-and-operated model builds long-term value and recurring income. Together, they allow us to scale quickly and efficiently."
bioEnergy Development Inc. is addressing two of the largest and most urgent waste streams—cattle manure and wood waste—with a clean-tech solution that produces electricity, syngas, biochar, and biocarbon at high margins. The company’s containerized modular reactors convert up to 2 tons of waste per hour into 1 MWh of electricity, offering a capital-light, flexible solution ideal for underserved, energy-constrained regions.
With a robust project pipeline and immediate client demand in the Central Valley of California and the Northwest in North America, the Company is executing on a vision to transform how the world manages biowaste—while producing profitable clean energy in the process.

