Our Flagship Projects
Revolutionizing Waste Management and Renewable Energy
Plasma Development is at the forefront of North America’s waste-to-value initiatives, advancing waste recycling, environmental stewardship, and renewable energy production. Explore our pioneering projects driving the circular economy.
With multiple projects underway across Colorado, Idaho, Washington, Kansas, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, here’s an overview of our three flagship developments.
Our PRojects
RATTLER RIDGE RECYCLING
Weld County, CO
The Rattler Ridge Recycling Project will soon transform 80 acres north of Keenesburg, CO, using advanced gasification to convert organic waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The facility is also permitted to treat wastewater and Oil and Gas Production waste, producing light brine, recovered crude oil, and clean water. Fully permitted and in the final stages of Pre-Development, Rattler Ridge is set to be operational within 20 months of groundbreaking.
Rattler Ridge At-A-Glance:
- Located on 80 acres just north of Keenesburg, CO.
- $1,450M investment in advanced recycling technology
- 350,000 tons of waste diverted from landfills annually.
- Zero-emission campus producing 33 million gallons of SAF per year.
Rattler Ridge Timeline:
- Permitting: COMPLETED
- FEED Process: Q1 2025
- Construction Begins: Q2 2026
- Construction Complete: Q4 2027
- Operations Commence: Q1 2028
Keystone Green Energy
Fayette County, PA
The Keystone Green Energy Project will establish a state-of-the-art recycling facility on 70 acres in Fayette County, PA, contributing to economic growth and job creation within Appalachia. Using our proprietary gasification technology, the facility will convert biomass into renewable natural gas and repurpose oil and gas waste into valuable products for beneficial reuse.
Keystone Recycling At-A-Glance:
- Located on a 70-acre site in Fayette County, PA.
- $1,450M investment in cutting-edge waste-to-energy technology.
- 100-125 full-time jobs projected, fueling local economic growth.
- Dual-track recycling of biomass and E&P waste into SAF, Recovered Crude Oil, and Clean Water
Keystone Green Energy Timeline:
- Permitting Begins: Q2 2025
- Permitting Complete: Q2 2026
- FEED Process Begins: Q2 2026
- FEED Process Complete: Q1 2027
- Construction Begins: Q2 2027
- Construction Complete: Q3 2028
- Operations Commence: Q1 2029
Rocky Mountain Biogas
Weld County, CO
The Rocky Mountain Biogas Project is set to build a $125 million anaerobic digestion facility on 120 acres near Fort Lupton, CO, designed to manage dairy waste operations throughout Weld County. Built on a hub-and-spoke model, the facility will process both dry lot and flush manure from dairy operations, converting waste into RNG. Equipped with advanced digestion, biogas upgrader, and manure management systems, the facility is expected to produce 700 MMBTU of RNG annually, with the flexibility to scale up production. The project also qualifies for IRA Investment and Production Tax Credits, monetizable at COD.
Rocky Mountain At-A-Glance:
- Located on a 120-acre site near Fort Lupton, CO.
- $200 million investment supporting a scalable anaerobic digestion facility.
- 40,000 dairy headcount processed with 550,000 tons/year of manure feedstock
- 600 MMBTU of RNG generated annually, with long-term feedstock agreements secured.
Rocky Mountain Timeline:
- Permitting Begins: Q4 2024
- Permitting Complete: Q2 2025
- FEED Process: Q1 2024-Q2 2025
- Construction Begins: Q3 2025
- Construction Complete: Q2 2026
- Operations Commence: Q3 2026
Why Choose Plasma Development LLC?
At Plasma Development LLC, we’re transforming the way society views waste disposal and landfill diversion. Our unique approach doesn’t just mitigate carbon emissions — we offer a net NEGATIVE Carbon Intensity score of -100 or lower.
In short, we don’t just balance the carbon equation —
we tip the scale in favor of the environment.
Let’s create a cleaner, greener, more sustainable future together with Plasma Development LLC.