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.