Suffolk brewer will provide enough gas for more than 200 homes
Brewer Adnams is set to provide enough gas to heat 235 homes a year by converting brewery and local food waste.
The Suffolk-based company has constructed the first UK anaerobic digestion plant to use such materials to create biomethane.
This will provide gas to use at the brewery and to inject into the National Grid.
It
has teamed up with British Gas and the National Grid for the project
and will start pumping renewable gas into the grid later this summer.
Chief
executive Andy Wood said: “For a number of years now Adnams has been
investing in ways to reduce our impact on the environment.
“The
reality of being able to convert our own brewing waste and local food
waste to power Adnams brewery and vehicles as well as the wider
community is very exciting.”
Biomethane is similar to natural gas
and according to National Grid could account for 15 per cent of the
domestic supply by 2020.