International bioenergy system supplier, HoSt, has secured a contract to construct the turnkey anaerobic digestion (AD) plant at the Stanton Recycling site in Ilkeston, UK.
Through the treatment of green waste and liquid food waste for Stanton Energy, the facility is expected to produce more than 3.5m Nm3 of biomethane for gas grid injection and distribution.
With millions of tonnes of waste generated in the UK each year, the company are aligning their project with the future UK government’s strategy of the Green Gas Levy. The levy aims to increase biomethane ‘green gas’ production and injection into the gas grid.
Speaking about the project, Sjaak Klein Gunnewiek, Sales Manager Biogas Projects at HoSt, commented, “We are proud to work together with Stanton Energy and look forward to supplying our technology to tackle this waste management challenge and contribute to achieving national energy transition goals.”
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