We want to help reverse global warming, stop erosion of our precious topsoil, make clean green energy and support the rural economy. Together we can.
Lets TalkOne of the first Anaerobic Digestion plants in the UK to inject gas into the Gas Grid, today the plant generates in excess of 800 m³ of biomethane every hour. In addition, the biogas produced by Vulcan Renewables powers a 500 kW CHP engine which provides all the power needed on site; the surplus electricity is exported to the Electricity Grid. We work closely with the local agricultural community and other stakeholders to ensure fully environmentally audited, sustainable and consistent operation.
Anaerobic Digestion (often abbreviated to AD) is a process that uses harmless naturally occurring micro-organisms (commonly found in a cow’s stomach) to digest biomass including agricultural wastes and energy crops. This process occurs in the absence of oxygen and converts soluble organic compounds present in the biomass into a stream of biogas and valuable organic fertiliser (called digestate). The process is performed in sealed tanks to capture the biogas.
Biogas produced from an AD process is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide with a typical ratio of 55:45. These are then separated to generate pure methane, also known as Biomethane. This can be used to directly substitute fossil-derived natural gas commonly used in households for heating, cooking and hot water production.
The biomethane produced by Vulcan Renewables is piped through a special Cadent Gas metering unit used to monitor the energy output of the plant. At this stage it is injected into the adjoining gas pipe owned by Cadent Gas. Once the biomethane enters the local gas grid network it is distributed to local homes and businesses as a displacement of fossil-derived natural gas.
Vulcan Renewables works alongside farmers to source feedstock such as whole crop maize and rye locally. After the digestion process has concluded we apply the digestate to the field as a biofertiliser. This returns the organic materials and valuable nitrogen, potash and potassium for growing next year’s crops. The digestate replaces expensive and carbon intensive artificial fertilisers and helps improve farmers soil structure at a low cost. It also serves to trap carbon in the soils, further helping to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere.
The UK Government has put in place a new target that will require the UK to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050. To help meet this 2050 target the government introduced carbon budgets as part of the Climate Change Act 2008. The first four carbon budgets cover the period from 2008 to 2027. In the fourth period (2023-2027) the UK committed to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050. The UK has already reduced emissions by 42% whilst growing the economy by 72%. “Build back better” could see the number of “green collar jobs” grow to 2 million and the value of exports from the low carbon economy grow to £170 billion a year by 2030.
In 2019 the Chancellor, in his budget statement, announced further backing of the Anaerobic Digestion industry “we will publish proposals to require an increased proportion of green gas in the grid, advancing decarbonisation of our mains gas supply”.
Unlike other renewable energy technologies, Anaerobic Digestion can contribute to all three energy sectors (electricity, heat and transport), and as such will be key in aiding the UK in achieving its goals.
The Vulcan Renewables Community Fund has been created to support local projects and community groups located within a one mile radius of the biogas facility.
Our Ambitions
Being a positive force in the local community is one of our core ambitions – we aim to provide economic, social and environmental benefits to the areas around the plant.
Each year the fund will be open to applications for financial support from eligible organisations. A fund of £10,000 per annum will be available for selected projects/organisations who meet the funding requirements. This community fund will be available every year over the operational life of the plant.
Funds are available for the purpose of supporting local environmental, educational, amenity or other appropriate, not for profit initiatives within the area with one or more of the following objectives:
• Social sustainability
• Environmental sustainability
• Educational promotion
For further information or to request application details, please contact us using the form below.
Should you wish to contact Vulcan Renewables in relation to any part of the operations carried out at the biogas facility you can get in touch via the following:
Bawtry Road, Hatfield Woodhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN7 6BX
ContactCall: 01302 845128