Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Sewage project sends first ever renewable gas to grid

British households are today cooking and heating their homes with renewable gas - produced from human waste - for the first time. Biomethane gas from Didcot sewage works in Oxfordshire will produce enough renewable gas to supply up to 200 homes. The company said the joint venture between Thames Water, British Gas and Scotia Gas Networks has been successful and will make an important contribution to decarbonising the gas grid.
Centrica

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