Viridis consulting on Anaerobic Digestion plants!

The first anaerobic digestion (AD) plant to inject renewable gas into the National Grid is set to start operating later this summer, it has been confirmed.

The facility will also act as a “mini energy park“, according to Peter Moore of Viridis Energie Consultants, following an agreement with Centrica – the parent company of British Gas – to deploy solar thermal and cutting edge photovoltaic cells. The deal will mean the entire site, including the Adnams Distribution Centre, will be using renewable energy generated on-site with some surplus energy available for export.

In the future, it is expected the facility will produce enough renewable gas to power the Adnams brewery and run its fleet of lorries. This will still leave up to 60 per cent of the output for injection into the National Grid.

“Adnams has been investing in ways to reduce our impact on the environment. The reality of being able to convert our own brewing waste and local food waste to power Adnams’ brewery and vehicles, as well as the wider community is very exciting,” said Andy Wood, chief executive of Adnams.

“The industrial ecology cycle is completed when the fertiliser produced from the anaerobic digestion process can be used on farmland to grow barley for Adnams beer.”

AD is a technology that produces energy from organic material such as food waste and manure. It produces a nutrient-rich digestate, which can be used as fertiliser, and keeps organic waste out of landfill, cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

Although still in its infancy, the practice of feeding biogas – which can also derived from drier wastes and energy crops via technology called gasification – into the National Grid is expected to become an important and secure supply for UK green energy in the future. According to a study by National Grid, it could account for at least 15 per cent of domestic gas consumption by 2020.


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