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Adapt Biogas celebrates AD plant’s first biomethane injection in Somerset, UK

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Adapt Biogas announced it has reached a "significant milestone" at its anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, Evercreech Renewable Energy (Evercreech), in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
In December 2022, Evercreech completed its first injection of biomethane into the gas network. Up to 8,000 homes stand to benefit from locally produced green energy.
The firm said it is currently ramping up to full production, and is receiving feedstocks from local food and organic waste producers to enable the biological anaerobic digestion process to generate green gas.
Evercreech is the latest addition to Adapt Biogas’ growing portfolio of green energy assets and is funded by parent company Macquarie Capital.
This financial support has enabled  Adapt Biogas to develop a nationally significant green energy project to inject gas into the gas network operated by Wales and West Utilities.
The site will be able to process a range of food and organic waste from commercial and industrial sources along with domestic food waste collected by local authorities, totalling 95,000 tonnes per year.
Evercreech said it offers a green and commercially beneficial alternative for food producers by diverting their waste from traditional unsustainable disposal methods such as landfill.
Managing director, James Thompson, said: “All of us at Adapt Biogas are delighted that we have achieved gas-to-grid for the first time at Evercreech.
"We look forward to working with a wide range of local and regional food and drink production businesses who will support us with keeping the plant alive to produce green energy for the local community and beyond.”
Patrick Ottersbach, managing director at Macquarie Capital Principal Finance added: “We are delighted to have supported Adapt Biogas achieve this significant milestone at the Evercreech plant, through our financial investment and expertise. Achieving gas-to-grid is a positive contribution to the UK’s energy transition.”
The plant is now open to support any food and drink manufacturers who want to sustainably dispose their waste locally and Adapt Biogas said it welcomes the opportunity to explore green waste solutions with local businesses.






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