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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Future of on-farm AD plant secured

The future of a 1 MW on-farm anaerobic digestion (AD) plant based in Essex has been secured following new investment.

The purchase of Station Works AD in Thaxted, was completed in November by AD funders Privilege Finance and business partner BioWatt, who will take over the operation of the plant with immediate effect.

Phil Gerrard, CEO of Privilege Finance, explains:

Privilege has a portfolio of on-farm AD plants, and has been involved in over 20 successful such projects in the UK. We have another 20 more projects in progress, and a track record of turning around previously underperforming AD plants, working alongside industry partners, such as BioWatt. Therefore, investment in Station Works AD was a relatively straight forward decision for us.

James Lloyd, CEO of BioWatt notes that experience in AD development, ownership and operation will help them to realise the potential of the plant:

Although it has been running successfully since 2012, the current performance level is at between 70% to 80% efficiency. Our aim would be to significantly improve this by fine-tuning the operation, investing in the infrastructure, and analysing the biology within the process.

 

The security of the plant’s future has benefits to ongoing employment in the local area. The plant runs on feedstock consisting of maize, sugar beet and whole crops, which are all locally sourced. We’ve developed a relationship with local contractor, Joe Williams, who arranges the feedstock supply. This is then fed to the plant to create renewable electricity and heat. He’ll also be working closely with the neighbouring farmers over the coming months, to secure ongoing feedstock requirements for the digester.

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Issued by: Hannah Rose, Pinstone Communications Ltd, e: h.rose@pinstone.co.uk dd: 01568 617664

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