Biogas upgrading in Malmesbury, UK
Efficient biomethane production at Charlton Park Estate, converting organic waste and manure into renewable natural gas with a Bright biogas upgrading system.
Biomethane production
Efficient biomethane production at the Charlton Park estate in Malmesbury, United Kingdom – where the biogas facility converts organic waste into renewable natural gas. This renewable alternative to fossil natural gas will be distributed through the UK’s existing gas grid.
Green energy from waste
Biomethane produced
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million Nm3 / year
CO2 savings
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metric tons
Up time
0
%
The biogas facility generates biomethane from organic residues and manure. The produced renewable natural gas will be injected into the grid and is sufficient to supply the gas needs of over 3,800 average houses in the United Kingdom.
Biomethane produced
0
million Nm3 / year
CO2 savings
0
metric tons
Up time
0
%
Technical aspects
Type
Capacity biogas
Capacity biomethane
Methane concentration biogas
Biomethane purity
Methane recovery
Electrical consumption
Project highlights
- Biomethane from organic waste and manure
- Gas treatment and 3-stage membrane technology
- Methane recovery of ≥ 99.5%