Biogas and biomethane feasibility studies
The techno-economic analysis that tells you whether, how and on what terms a biogas or biomethane plant is sustainable for your farm — before you invest.
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What it is
The feasibility study evaluates whether an anaerobic-digestion plant is viable — a plant that turns agricultural feedstock into biogas, to produce energy, or into biomethane to be fed into the grid. It is the step that precedes every investment decision.
The approach is agronomic before it is engineering: it starts from the feedstock that is actually available and from the supply chain, not from an abstract model.
When it is needed
- Farms or livestock businesses considering income diversification.
- Valorising effluents, slurry and by-products of the business.
- Converting or revamping existing plants towards biomethane.
- Groups and consortia weighing up a shared supply chain.
How I work
Analysis of the feedstock and its yield, indicative sizing of the plant, a supply-chain balance and an economic assessment by scenario. All on real business data and on the local context.
What you get
A pre-feasibility study with scenarios side by side, strengths and weaknesses, and operational guidance for the next step — in language that is understandable even to non-specialists.
There are no solutions that are "right" in the abstract: only the one that holds up against your numbers and your supply chain.
Are you evaluating a biogas or biomethane plant?
Tell me about the farm and the available feedstock: I'll reply with how the study would be set up and an indication of the fee.
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