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An end-to-end biomethane provider, taking waste from agri-food and industrial sectors to make renewable natural gas. We build, own and operate plants globally.

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Our community event on 19th February, will be rescheduled due to circumstances outside of our control. The event was intended as an opportunity for the community close to the proposed biogas plant at Ballyvass, to learn more about our plans. Read more: zurl.co/HO0uD

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We've rescheduled our community information meeting on plans to build a biogas plant in Ballyvass, Co. Kildare. Come and learn more about the plant - drop in between 14.00 until 19.00 on Weds 5th March at Talbot Hotel Carlow, Graiguecullen R93 Y504. zurl.co/qHjES

We've rescheduled our community information meeting on plans to build a biogas plant in Ballyvass, Co. Kildare. Come and learn more about the plant -  drop in between 14.00 until 19.00 on Weds 5th March at Talbot Hotel Carlow, Graiguecullen R93 Y504.  zurl.co/qHjES
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Our community meeting planned for tomorrow will now not take place. We have contacted all the people who had registered to attend. This is due to the hotel venue declining to host the event at the last minute.

Our community meeting planned for tomorrow will now not take place. We have contacted all the people who had registered to attend.  This is due to the hotel venue declining to host the event at the last minute.
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Take a virtual tour of a typical CycleØ biogas plant, similar to plans for our proposed Irish sites. You’ll see the features and size of the plant, along with planned details like trees for screening, and people and vehicles for scale. Visit zurl.co/BUE3b

Take a virtual tour of a typical CycleØ biogas plant, similar to plans for our proposed Irish sites. You’ll see the features and size of the plant, along with planned details like trees for screening, and people and vehicles for scale. Visit zurl.co/BUE3b
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Our biogas plants in Spain, produce gas that’s injected directly into the Spanish gas grid. Using agri-waste, we’re helping to reduce GHG emissions and to support the decarbonisation of the Spanish gas grid.

Our biogas plants in Spain, produce gas that’s injected directly into the Spanish gas grid. Using agri-waste, we’re helping to reduce GHG emissions and to support the decarbonisation of the Spanish gas grid.
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We’re proud to invest in Spain. We manufacture and test our proprietary upgrading technology at our subsidiary FNX in the Basque country. We built the first private grid injection point on the Spanish gas grid, supplying the gas consumption needs of 80,000 people in the region.

We’re proud to invest in Spain. We manufacture and test our proprietary upgrading technology at our subsidiary FNX in the Basque country. We built the first private grid injection point on the Spanish gas grid, supplying the gas consumption needs of 80,000 people in the region.
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Our plants use proprietary tech to turn biogas into biomethane by upgrading. This removes impurities and means the gas can be directly injected into the gas grid. Our Spanish subsidiary FNX manufacturers, tests and installs the units to help decarbonise the Spanish gas grid.

Our plants use proprietary tech to turn biogas into biomethane by upgrading. This removes impurities and means the gas can be directly injected into the gas grid.  Our Spanish subsidiary FNX manufacturers, tests and installs the units to help decarbonise the Spanish gas grid.
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Did you know? All development applications for biogas plants must assess road suitability and make any necessary improvements before planning permission is granted. This prevents disruption and addresses safety concerns for communities.

Did you know? All development applications for biogas plants must assess road suitability and make any necessary improvements before planning permission is granted. This prevents disruption and addresses safety concerns for communities.
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🤔 Wondering what a biogas plant site looks like? Interested to see the layout and how vehicles would move around the site? Take a 30 second virtual tour to see what a typical CycleØ site could look like. zurl.co/tz6gg

🤔 Wondering what a biogas plant site looks like? Interested to see the layout and how vehicles would move around the site?  Take a 30 second virtual tour to see what a typical CycleØ site could look like.  zurl.co/tz6gg
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We're pleased to announce the signing of agreement (MOU) with Gas Networks Ireland which aims to accelerate development and integration of biomethane into Ireland’s gas network, in a collaboration to support delivery of 2030 biomethane targets. zurl.co/kpsqP

We're pleased to announce the signing of agreement (MOU) with <a href="/Gas/">Gas</a> Networks Ireland  which aims to accelerate development and integration of biomethane into Ireland’s gas network, in a collaboration to support delivery of 2030  biomethane targets.  zurl.co/kpsqP
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Got questions about biogas plants and quality of life? In this short video, our James and Sean from IrBEA talk about all the surveys and assessments undertaken before a plant can be considered for approval. zurl.co/ZVAd3

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❓ 🤔Did you know? AD and biogas systems recycle organic by-products into renewable energy and organic fertiliser, offering a sustainable solution for waste management and energy production. See more facts and learn more with our FAQs zurl.co/4Cuss

❓ 🤔Did you know? AD and biogas systems recycle organic by-products into renewable energy and organic fertiliser, offering a sustainable solution for waste management and energy production. See more facts and learn more with our FAQs zurl.co/4Cuss
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💪🏼Digestate is a by-product of anaerobic digestion, and a super organic fertilizer 🦸🏼 It offers many advantages over synthetic alternatives including cost-effectiveness, improved soil health and reduced carbon emissions. Read more: zurl.co/lYVaV

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🌱 Biogas plants handle a variety of agricultural by-products like slurries, manure, and crops. These materials can generate strong odours, but by using the Best Available Technology, we can significantly reduce their impact. Read more: zurl.co/Mz5g0

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🌱 Our latest short video highlights how biogas plants can create green job opportunities, manage agricultural waste, and help nitrates management. Watch now to see how biogas plants can make a positive impact on the environment and economy. 🌱💪 🌍 zurl.co/XnJMh

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An Environmental Impact Assessment Report is submitted in the planning process for biogas plants. It must consider environmental protection for all local wildlife, rural and scenic areas of beauty, biodiversity and ecosystems 🌸🐝 Our plants are also screened to blend in🌳

An Environmental Impact Assessment Report is submitted in the planning process for biogas plants. It must consider environmental protection for all local wildlife, rural and scenic areas of beauty, biodiversity and ecosystems 🌸🐝 Our plants are also screened to blend in🌳
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🌱 Sustainable Waste and Nitrate Management with Digestate 🌱 Curious how biomethane plants help manage waste & nitrates? Read our article: How digestate, a by-product of anaerobic digestion, delivers effective waste & nitrate management for farmers. zurl.co/yeuiI

🌱 Sustainable Waste and Nitrate Management with Digestate 🌱

Curious how biomethane plants help manage waste &amp; nitrates?  Read our article: How digestate, a by-product of anaerobic digestion, delivers effective waste &amp; nitrate management for farmers.  zurl.co/yeuiI
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🌱 Safety is a top consideration in AD plants - modern facilities are equipped with advanced safety features to ensure they operate with minimal risk, and designed to protect both the local community and the environment. Watch the video to learn more zurl.co/909FL

🌱 Safety is a top consideration in AD plants - modern facilities are equipped with advanced safety features to ensure they operate with minimal risk, and designed to protect both the local community and the environment.  Watch the video to learn more zurl.co/909FL
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CycleØ biomethane plants will process only agri by-products, not food waste. By sourcing these by-products from local farmers, we'll help manage waste and reduce nitrates, and help make a cleaner & greener environment. Just one way biomethane makes a positive impact 🌍💚

CycleØ biomethane plants will process only agri by-products, not food waste.  By sourcing these by-products from local farmers, we'll help manage waste and reduce nitrates, and help make a cleaner &amp; greener environment.  Just one way biomethane makes a positive impact 🌍💚
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🤔Questions about the features of a biomethane plant❔ Watch our short video to show the layout, buildings and vehicle routes on site of a typical planned plant, with closed feedstock reception building, rooved silage clamp and site tree screening. zurl.co/oWCYP

🤔Questions about the features of a biomethane plant❔

Watch our short video to show the layout, buildings and vehicle routes on site of a typical planned plant, with closed feedstock reception building, rooved silage clamp and site tree screening.   zurl.co/oWCYP