Taylors Farm, Swalcliffe is a family run farm situated on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border, 6 miles form M40 Junction 11. The farm is mainly arable farming with more crops being used as Energy Crops to feed the Anerobic Digestor.
Stream BioEnergy develops and operates biogas projects that use anaerobic digestion technology to produce biogas, which can be used in a number of ways.
An anaerobic digestion plant, producing renewable energy from food waste.
We are proud to be one of the first UK farms to invest in anaerobic digestion, producing renewable heat and power. Construction of the anaerobic digestor (AD plant) was completed in January 2012 and reached full output of 1.4MW/hr in March 2012.
Synergie Environ has a track record of delivering sucessful anaerobic digestion (AD) projects, including one of the first AD plants in Scotland.
The Huntstown Bioenergy Plant (EPA Licence P0993-01) is a state of the art anaerobic digestion (AD) plant which converts organic waste, such as food waste, into a methane rich biogas which is then used to generate renewable electricity and heat.
Turn your commercial food waste into positive value on-site with our innovative food waste solution. We developed an on-site containerized anaerobic digester, called a Waste Transformer. It is placed next to companies or in communities that produce food waste. Biodegradable waste, such as kitchen waste, and commercial waste is automatically turned into biogas or electricity and heat. The food waste is converted into liquid natural fertilizer ready to replace (polluting) artificial fertilizers. Modular Waste Transformers recycle from 300kg food waste per day.
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