Introducing Harp Bio-digester
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Welcome to Harp Renewables.
Where electrical engineering meets biotechnology.
Founder and company President Shane Finnegan established Harp Renewables Ltd. in 2014 to provide a renewable and sustainable solution for the treatment of organic waste.
Since that time, Harp Renewables has emerged as a global leader in thermophilic aerobic digestion, and waste treatment solutions.
The company manufactures and sells a range of Harp Bio-Digesters that convert food and other organic waste into a dry, safe, nutrient-rich, soil product.
Our Services
Aerobic Digesters
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Anaerobic Digestion
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Soil Products
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Biomass Applications
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LED Lighting
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Other Services
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Our Products

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From Ireland to Dublin, Ohio USA
We are delighted to showcase the very first Harp Renewables CX50 Biodigester. From its birth at the Harp Headquarters in Kentstown Co Meath, Ireland to where it now sits proudly in none other than Dublin, Ohio USA. The CX50 is our largest biodigester with the ability...
Seneschalstown GFC Sponsorship.
Pictured L-R: Nigel McEvoy, Cormac Carolan, Stan O’Brien, Brian Finnegan (Harp Renewables), Tom McDonnell & Kevin Rooney. Picture Taken at Seneschalstown GFC, Co. Meath, Ireland Harp Renewables are delighted to have finally presented Seneschalstown GFC Minor...
Cincinnati Zoo Installation
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden generates roughly 1,000 tons of organic waste a year. That's TWO MILLION pounds! Mark Fisher, VP of Facilities at Cincinnati Zoo says "We were just sending it to the landfill, and there's got to be a better way,". Harp Renewables...