Quick and Easy
Biomethane is compatible with all existing gas equipment. No infrastructure investment required
Additionality
Because our new plants are unsubsidised, the gas created from them demonstrates complete additionality
Transparency
Comprehensive life cycle analysis (LCA), approved by third-parties, to account for all upstream emissions.
Future Biogas is one of the UK’s largest producers of biomethane, injecting over 500 GWh of this renewable green gas into the grid each year – enough to heat over 40,000 homes.
As part of Project Carbon Harvest, Future Biogas is now building a series of new, unsubsidised Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants.
These AD plants will be fed with rotationally-grown energy crops, grown locally using regenerative farming practices – including cover cropping, minimal tillage and application of organic biofertilisers.
Crucially, through partnering with Future Biogas, businesses can effectively decarbonise their gas and heat networks within their existing infrastructure. For many industries, biomethane is the only viable solution to decarbonising that is available today in commercial quantities.
Our approach and methodology in growing the feedstocks for our AD plants supports farms in their transition to sustainable agricultural practices – offering a broad range of benefits, including: increasing biodiversity, enhancing food and energy security, and building agricultural resilience to climate change.
AstraZeneca Partners with Future Biogas
AstraZeneca signs a gas sale agreement (GSA) with Future Biogas to help cut their Scope 1 emissions. In a first-of-its-kind arrangement, 100,000 MWh of home-grown biomethane will be sleeved from Future Biogas’ anaerobic digestion (AD) plants to AstraZeneca’s UK sites via the national gas grid. This GSA is responsible for the development of the UK’s first unsubsidised Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plant, ensuring the delivery of 100% additional green gas.
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