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Tomorrow's Valley names Biogen as first choice to build food waste to energy plant.

Posted on Thu 13 Dec 2012

Biogen has been named preferred bidder for a contract to build and operate what will be its third food waste to energy plant in Wales.

 

Successful deal closure for Waen renewable energy project

Posted on Mon 5 Nov 2012

The North Wales Consortium of Denbighshire County Council, Conwy County Borough Council and Flintshire County Council has completed an agreement with the UK’s leading food waste anaerobic digestion company Biogen and investors Iona Capital, for a contract to design, build, fund and operate a food waste to energy plant at Waen, St Asaph, Denbighshire. The contract is for a minimum of 15 years.

 

Turf cut for first Welsh Council food-waste-to-energy plant

Posted on Fri 26 Oct 2012

Work has begun on Biogen's first food waste anaerobic digestion plant in Wales.

 

Multi-million pound investment in UK's leading food waste to electricity business

Posted on Thu 2 Aug 2012

It was announced to the stock exchange today (2nd August 2012) that market leaders in food waste anaerobic digestion (AD), BiogenGreenfinch, have secured a £24.4m investment from construction and property giants, Kier.

 

Planning granted for new green energy plant

Posted on Thu 21 Jun 2012

Gwynedd Council has granted planning permission for green energy company BiogenGreenfinch to build and operate a new anaerobic digestion plant at Llwyn Isaf, Caernarfon.