What if we could decarbonise gas demand from industry with no infrastructure investment or barrier to entry?
What if this same solution could decarbonise agriculture, was certifiable, could capture and remove atmospheric CO2 and help strengthen the UK’s energy security?
Project Carbon Harvest uses a process known as anaerobic digestion to generate unsubsidised biomethane, a renewable gas. Energy crops grown as part of sustainable food crop rotations and using low carbon methodologies are broken down by bacteria in the absence of oxygen to create three outputs.
1. Biomethane is a valuable renewable gas that can be purchased by corporate offtakers looking to tackle their emissions.
2. Digestate (left over indigestible material) is an organic fertiliser rich in organic matter that is returned to the soil for future crops.
3. Carbon Dioxide. The CO2 absorbed by crops during photosynthesis will be permanently geologically sequestered, generating high integrity carbon removal certificates.
© The content on this page is provided by the profiled company, and remains their copyright.