Tag: UK

Cadent introduces UK’s first cost-sharing model for biomethane entering gas grid

Cadent introduces UK’s first cost-sharing model for biomethane entering gas grid

January 29, 2026 |

In the UK, Cadent has taken a major step towards removing one of the biggest obstacles facing developers of biomethane – the high cost of reinforcing the gas network – by introducing the UK’s first cost-sharing model for entry connections capacity. The UK’s largest gas distribution network, which wants to facilitate a five-fold increase in […]

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LanzaTech Global says DRAGON II project will be located in Humberside

LanzaTech Global says DRAGON II project will be located in Humberside

January 28, 2026 |

In the UK, LanzaTech Global has announced Saltend Chemicals Park in Humberside as the intended location for its pioneering DRAGON II project—a £600 million investment to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel at scale. Once operational, DRAGON II is expected to deliver around 80,000 metric tons of SAF, about 1% of UK jet […]

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UK government to invest $59M in green fuel projects

UK government to invest $59M in green fuel projects

January 28, 2026 |

In the UK, the aviation industry is set for a major boost as £43 million for green projects was announced recently by the government, supporting jobs and unlocking new investment. The major investment comes as the Government drives forward plans for expansion at Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports and the Transport Secretary recently chaired a meeting with prominent airlines, airports, innovators and engineering firms to […]

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University of Nottingham see waste cardboard as good feedstock for biomass power

University of Nottingham see waste cardboard as good feedstock for biomass power

January 28, 2026 |

In the UK, new study has shown for the first time that waste cardboard can be used as an effective source of biomass fuel for large scale power generation. Engineers from the University of Nottingham have provided the first comprehensive characterisation of cardboard as a potential fuel source and created a new method to assess […]

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Guardpack taps Kelpi for seaweed satchet packaging

Guardpack taps Kelpi for seaweed satchet packaging

January 26, 2026 |

In the United Kingdom, Guardpack is testing material from seaweed-based bioplastics maker Kelpi for use in packaging satchets for wipes and liquids. Kelpi’s seaweed-derived material is coated onto paper, providing the barrier properties required for liquid products while maintaining shelf stability. James Tucker, General Manager of Guardpack said Kelpi’s material demonstrated “reliable sealing, excellent machinability, […]

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ENGIE signs 10-year biomethane purchase agreement with PepsiCo UK

ENGIE signs 10-year biomethane purchase agreement with PepsiCo UK

January 21, 2026 |

In the UK, ENGIE announced a 10-year biomethane purchase agreement (BPA) with PepsiCo UK, helping the business progress further towards its decarbonisation ambitions. The BPA – the first of its kind for the UK food and drink industry and a first for PepsiCo across EMEA – will see ENGIE build a new anaerobic digestion (AD) […]

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OakNorth lends EAG Bioenergy $33.6M to scale UK and Ireland biogas acquisitions

OakNorth lends EAG Bioenergy $33.6M to scale UK and Ireland biogas acquisitions

January 19, 2026 |

In the UK, OakNorth has provided a £25m loan renewable energy company, EAG Bioenergy. EAG Bioenergy specializes in acquiring, operating and developing bioenergy, biomethane and biofertilizer assets across the UK and Ireland. Headquartered near Belfast, the firm is backed by Vesper Infrastructure Partners and OrbeNovo Capital. Vesper Infrastructure Partners is a value-add infrastructure investor focused […]

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UK district shifts waste vechiles to Evs and HVO

UK district shifts waste vechiles to Evs and HVO

January 13, 2026 |

In the UK, Cotswold District Council is taking action to improve its recycling collection service while making its biggest ever move to cut carbon emissions by replacing its waste vehicles with a new, greener fleet.   By replacing the waste fleet – which currently accounts for nearly half of the council’s carbon footprint – the changes will make recycling services more dependable while driving progress toward […]

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bp and Corteva launch 50/50 JV to produce biofuel feedstock from oil cropss

bp and Corteva launch 50/50 JV to produce biofuel feedstock from oil cropss

January 7, 2026 |

In the UK, bp and Corteva Inc. announced the launch of Etlas, their new 50:50 joint venture that will produce oil from crops – including canola, mustard and sunflower – for use in the production of biofuels like sustainable (or synthetic) aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel (RD). Etlas will harness both Corteva’s century-long expertise […]

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Planet-friendly pyrotechnics: Fireworks industry adopts renewable materials

Planet-friendly pyrotechnics: Fireworks industry adopts renewable materials

January 5, 2026 |

In the United Kingdom, Chorlton Fireworks is leading a fireworks industry charge to replace plastic components with biodegradable materials where possible. Chorlton is already selling biodegradable fireworks built with thick cardboard, paper bonded by starch glue, and clay plugs that crumble into dust instead of burning metals. These paper‑based components break down in soil within […]

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