Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
EverGen Infrastructure Corp. is a Canada-based renewable energy company focused on the development, ownership, and operation of renewable natural gas (RNG) infrastructure assets. The company operates within the renewable energy, waste management, and low-carbon fuels industries, with a business model centered on capturing methane from organic waste streams and upgrading it into pipeline-quality RNG. Its core revenue drivers include the sale of RNG under long-term offtake agreements, environmental attributes such as low-carbon fuel credits, and tipping or processing fees associated with organic waste.
Founded in 2021, EverGen was established to consolidate and scale RNG assets across Canada, particularly in British Columbia, where policy support and waste diversion regulations are well developed. The company positions itself as one of Canada’s first publicly traded pure-play RNG infrastructure platforms, emphasizing a portfolio approach that combines operating assets with development-stage projects to drive long-term growth and cash flow stability.
Business Operations
EverGen’s operations are organized around RNG production facilities that convert agricultural waste, food waste, and landfill gas into renewable natural gas. Its operating portfolio includes Fraser Valley Biogas, GrowTEC, and Net Zero Waste Abbotsford, each of which contributes to RNG production, organic waste processing, or both. Revenue is generated through RNG sales into regulated gas markets, primarily under long-term contracts, as well as through waste processing fees and the monetization of environmental credits.
The company’s activities are primarily domestic, with operations concentrated in Canada, particularly British Columbia. EverGen controls anaerobic digestion, gas upgrading, and interconnection infrastructure at its facilities, and it works with utilities, municipalities, and agricultural partners. Its assets are supported by contractual relationships with gas utilities and waste suppliers, providing a degree of revenue visibility.
Strategic Position & Investments
EverGen’s strategy focuses on expanding its RNG platform through a combination of brownfield expansions, greenfield developments, and targeted acquisitions of complementary assets. The company has invested in scaling existing facilities and advancing development projects designed to increase total RNG output and leverage favorable regulatory frameworks for low-carbon fuels. Growth initiatives emphasize capital-efficient expansions and the aggregation of smaller RNG projects into a diversified portfolio.
Key investments include majority or controlling interests in Fraser Valley Biogas, GrowTEC, and Net Zero Waste Abbotsford, which form the foundation of its operating and development pipeline. EverGen is also involved in emerging areas such as organic waste diversion and agricultural decarbonization, aligning its asset base with long-term climate and energy transition policies in Canada.
Geographic Footprint
EverGen’s operations are concentrated in Western Canada, with a primary footprint in British Columbia, where supportive environmental regulations and RNG demand underpin its strategy. The company’s headquarters are located in Vancouver, British Columbia, and its operating assets are situated near agricultural and municipal waste sources to optimize feedstock supply and logistics.
While currently focused on Canada, EverGen’s portfolio approach and infrastructure expertise position it for potential expansion into other Canadian provinces with developing RNG markets. Its geographic concentration reflects a deliberate strategy to operate in regions with established utility interconnections, carbon credit programs, and waste diversion mandates.
Leadership & Governance
EverGen is led by a management team with experience in renewable energy, infrastructure development, and capital markets. The leadership emphasizes disciplined capital allocation, long-term contracted revenues, and alignment with environmental policy trends as core elements of its strategic vision.
Key executives include:
- Mischa Zajtmann – Chief Executive Officer
- James Bodor – Chief Financial Officer
- Geoff Dipple – Chairman of the Board
- Paul Jamieson – Chief Operating Officer
The company is governed by a board with infrastructure, energy, and investment expertise, supporting its objective to build a scalable and resilient RNG platform within regulated energy markets.