February 19, 2025
Corporate

VIDA bioenergy Glentham injects first biomethane into the UK’s national gas grid

Newly opened facility will produce enough clean energy per year to heat over 5,000 homes.

Rotterdam, the Netherlands, February 19, 2025 – VIDA bioenergy, a fully owned subsidiary of VTTI B.V., is pleased to announce that its facility in Glentham, United Kingdom has injected its first biomethane into the UK’s National Transmission System. The plant will produce over 60 GWh of biomethane annually, which is enough energy to heat over 5,200 homes.

VIDA bioenergy Glentham, located in the county of Lincolnshire, processes organic waste streams from agriculture, such as straw, chicken manure and potato waste, as well as sequential crops grown as part of a sustainable farming rotation to improve soil fertility. The gas produced helps to reduce the UK’s dependency on fossil fuels and contributes to the country’s sustainability goals.

In addition to biomethane, the facility will produce liquid CO2 and digestate, an organic fertiliser, which will be used locally to replace synthetic fossil-based fertilisers and enrich the soil with organic material.

“Thanks to the great collaboration with National Gas, we are now able to inject gas into the grid. I would also like to thank our team and all the many contributors from our suppliers to our neighbors for all their support in making this project come to fruition. Biomethane is fundamental to making the energy transition happen, so we are delighted to see the plant now operational and contributing to the UK’s overall energy mix,” says Lars Boetje, CEO of VIDA Bioenergy.

VIDA bioenergy Glentham

VIDA bioenergy Glentham

Chief Commercial Officer at National Gas, Ian Radley, said, “As we decarbonise the network, a diverse range of green gases like biomethane and hydrogen will be critical to reaching net zero, while ensuring power stations, industries and homes continue to get the energy they need. We are proud to share this partnership with VIDA Energy, which has seen us successfully inject biomethane from its facility into the gas National Transmission System (NTS) – the plant will double our current biomethane output onto the NTS, helping deliver over 120GWh of biomethane annually. Today’s news moves us one step closer to a low-carbon energy future and will pave the way for future projects that support this transition.”

In addition to the operational site in Glentham, VIDA bioenergy is also developing a biomethane production facility in Wormslade, further enlarging its presence in the United Kingdom.

 

About VIDA bioenergy:

At VIDA bioenergy, we are dedicated to supporting the decarbonisation of buildings, heavy transport, and industrial heat. VIDA bioenergy is set to become one of Europe’s leading biomethane producers, with operations and projects underway in the Netherlands, UK, and Poland. Our mission is to transform sustainable organic material into energy, providing clean energy products like biomethane, biogenic CO2, and organic fertiliser. We are fully owned by VTTI, an industry leader in energy infrastructure. This allows us to operate with speed and agility whilst maintaining access to world class talent, expertise, and financial backing. Visit www.vidabioenergy.com for more information.

About National Gas:

National Gas owns and operates the British gas network, known as the National Transmission System (NTS). This 5,000-mile gas network is one of the most extensive in the world, using state-of-the-art control systems to safely and reliably transport vast volumes of energy to power stations, major industries and businesses. We maintain the UK’s energy security, powering the country no matter the weather or level of demand. It takes a committed team of 130,000 gas engineers to keep the lights on, with many more jobs supported by the sector. And as the UK prepares for net zero, we are working hard to ensure the NTS is ready for our future energy mix, taking steps to ensure the network can place natural gas with biomethane or hydrogen.

Media Contact:

Karin Op den Kamp

Communications, VTTI

Email: communications@vtti.com

 

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