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Delivering green gas since 2010

Future Biogas is a complete biogas operator launching the UK's first unsubsidised biomethane project

Employees

160


Biogas Experts

Biogas plants

12


Plants developed, built and currently operated

Green Gas

JCB moving feedstock at Future Biogas anaerobic digestion plant

500 GWh of biogas produced each year

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Having recently been acquired by 3i Infrastructure Plc in early 2023, 3i Infrastructure’s funding and support mean we can push on with Project Carbon Harvest, our venture to design and operate the next generation of AD plants delivering Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) while helping to decarbonise UK farming. 

Founded in 2010, Future Biogas is an experienced operator. We run a significant percentage of the highest performing plants in the UK and provide a complete service to investment funds in Anaerobic Digestion covering construction, commissioning, optimisation, operations, maintenance, biology, feedstock, Health and Safety, Environmental and Ofgem compliance and financial reporting. 

Our Operations team is one of the largest Anaerobic Digestion teams in the UK, it is made up of over 160 people that span day to day production, scheduled maintenance and unplanned engineering with access to a store of over £1.5 Million of AD specific spares. It is supported by technology and optimisation experts, a market leading feedstock team and a well-resourced biology team with their own laboratory. 

The Operations team focuses on reliable output, with a commitment to two fundamental core drivers, people and operational excellence. The firm prides itself on running consistently performing AD assets in an industry where market performance is commonly intermittent. Our experience is that AD plant profitability is heavily reliant on a team that is well managed and properly resourced. 

Our new BECCS sites are on-track to become the UK’s first to capture bio-CO2 from biogas for permanent geological storage. This process actively removes carbon from the atmosphere, reversing GHG emissions. Crucially, the business model is built around operating without the need for government subsidy. 

Consequently, this model has the potential to break biomethane dependence on government support (e.g., RHI, GGSS) – saving the government money whilst helping to reach Net Zero.

Grange Farm aerial shot of plant facility

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