BioWatt retained to advise large German Energy Company on UK anaerobic digestion investment
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BioWatt retained to advise large German Energy Company on UK anaerobic digestion investment

Local Authority appoints BioWatt to assess feasibility of building their own AD facility.

BioWatt has been advising a large investment group on the acquisition of existing AD assets in the UK

Biomethane to Grid (900m3/hr) Biogas Project (75,000 tpa) [ezcol_1third]BioWatt developed, secured funding for, managed the construction of and is now operating and managing this 75,000 TPA pre-consumer food waste biomethane to grid project. Construction of the plant began in 2016

BioWatt takes over operations at another AD plant.

Construction is nearing completion at our latest (and largest) facility to date near Bonby in North Lincolnshire. The plant sits in view of the impressive Humber bridge and will treat 75,000 tonnes of processed food waste each year. Construction commenced

BioWatt increases its operations in the UK with the takeover of Station Works

1MW CHP Farm-Biogas Project (20,000 tpa) Station Works anaerobic digestion facility is a 1MW CHP crop and farm residue fed facility near Stanstead Airport. Owned by Katharos Organic Ltd, it was originally developed by Hallwick Energy and Triple Point. The

500KW CHP Farm-Biogas Project (10,000 tpa) Marsh Farm Biogas is a livestock farm near Basildon supplying animal manures, crops and residues to the 499KW anaerobic digestion and drying plant. Construction commenced: June 2016 G59 approval: September 2016 RHI commissioning: March 2017

Less than 10 months after construction commenced on our first Anaerobic Digestion Facility at Marsh Farm near Basildon, BioWatt has completed the refinance of the original pre-construction debt. As a result, the ongoing cost of finance to the Project has