A selection of Anaerobic Digestion, Solar and Wind Farms that have been project managed, developed, constructed and/or operated by our team during their life in the renewable energy sector.
AD is a natural process where plant and animal materials are broken down by micro-organisms in an air-tight tank, or digester. This releases a biogas that can be used to generate renewable heat, power or transport fuel. Read more
1.8MW CHP
Funtington, West Sussex
1.4MW CHP
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
500 Cu M/hr gas to grid
Sheerness, Kent
500 kW CHP
Steyning, West Sussex
400kW CHP
Chart Sutton, Kent
500kW CHP
Bromyard, Herefordshire
500kW CHP
Wymeswold, Leicestershire
2 x 500 Cu M/hr gas to grid
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500 Cu M/hr gas to grid
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500 Cu M/hr gas to grid
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Solar power is arguably the cleanest, most reliable form of renewable energy. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels convert photons from the sun's rays into electricity by exciting electrons in a semi-conducting material, usually silicon cells consisting of one or two layers. When light shines on the cell it causes electricity to flow across the cell.
5MW Solar PV
Faversham, Kent
9.17MW Solar PV
Gawcott, Buckinghamshire
Solar PV
South Harting, Surrey
Solar PV
Haywards Heath, West Sussex
Solar PV
Haverhill, Suffolk
Solar PV
Sleaford, Lincolnshire
Solar PV
Semer, Suffolk
Solar PV
Lavenham, Suffolk
20.7MW from 9 x Siemens SWT-2.3-101
Dengie Peninsula, Essex
24.6MW from 12 x Senvion MM82
Beverley, South Yorkshire
20.5MW from 10 x Senvion MM92
Wandylaw, Northumberland
14MW (+12MW from adjacent Wryde Croft)
Thorney, Peterborough
108.8MW from 32 x Senvion 3.4MW
Fort Augustus, Scottish Highlands
12.3MW from 6 x Senvion MM92
Burton upon Stather, Lincolnshire
16MW from 8 x Re-Power
Flixborough, Lincolnshire