Biogass Renewables undertook the development, design, finance, build, commission and operational support for the Jandakot Bioenergy Plant – processing Australian Commercial and industrial organic waste streams to power generation, Biogass Renewables handled all, approvals from planning to DER (EPA) including grid connection and sale of the renewable power generated on site.
Richgro receive 35,000 – 50,000 tonnes per annum of food waste from new waste producers in the region
Richgro have been enabled to receive higher revenue waste streams from contaminated organic waste
The facility can produce over 2MW of baseline electricity with 1.7MW exported to the local grid
The facility has eliminated previous electricity costs from energy retailers of circa $400,000+ / annum
The facility outputs a bio-fertiliser to blend with existing Richgro products, improving nutritional and breakdown characteristics
Commissioned in 2015.
Sub – 4-year payback on capital (before grants etc.).
gRAIN MILLING aD FACILITY (mAJOR AUSTRALIAN GRAIN BUSINESS)
Location
Start Date
Completion Date
Client
Value
Scope of Works
Outcomes
Regional SA
August 2018
January 2021
Major Australian Grain Business
$6-9 Million
Biogass Renewables undertook the development and design of a grain milling operation bioenergy plant, with Biogass also contracted to complete the turnkey build, commission and operation of the facility to supply both electricity and heat to offset in full the Principal's existing and future energy requirements.
Full design and commercials approved
Construction to commence October 2018
Commissioning scheduled for September 2019
MOUNT ALEXANDER SUSTAINABILITY GROUP WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITY FEASIBILITY STUDY
Location
Start Date
Completion Date
Client
Value
Scope of Works
Outcomes
Mount Alexander, Victoria
1 July 2017
30 November 2017
Mount Alexander Sustainability Group
$100-200k
Biogass Renewables delivered a detailed (investor ready) feasibility study and business case for the establishment of waste to energy facility(ies) in the Mount Alexander Shire and surrounding regions.
Full detailed feasibility including business case and information memorandum for investment.
DELOREAN ENERGY AD FACILITY
Location
Start Date
Completion Date
Client
Value
Scope of Works
Outcomes
Edinburgh, Adelaide, SA
January 2018
Phase 1: January 2021 Phase 2: January 2023
Delorean Energy
Phase 1: $35-45 Million Phase 2: $30-40 Million
Working under Delorean Group, Biogass Renewables are currently undertaking the development, design and finance of one of the largest anaerobic digestion facilities in the southern hemisphere. The facility is designed to offset 8MW of electricity in its first phase, with a further 7MW of electricity in its second phase, utilising commercial and industrial food waste as fuel. Biogass will also undertake the construction, commissioning and operation of the facility once approvals and financing have been secured.
Secured government grants and support for the development of the project
Submitted development planning approval to relevant approval authority
Signed up multiple waste providers to secure feedstock sources
DRYHOLME AD FACILITY
Location
Start Date
Completion Date
Client
Value
Scope of Works
Outcomes
Cumbria, UK
January 2011
November 2011
Farmgen UK Ltd
£4m full turnkey
Biogass Renewables General Manager Joseph Oliver in a previous role working with Farmgen, Undertook the Develop, Design, Finance, Build, Commission and Operate of Dryholme AD facility, processing agricultural waste streams for power production in Cumbria UK
Dryholme AD facility designed to process 35,000T per annum of agricultural waste streams for power generation
The facility Outputs digestate to be used as a fertiliser,
Facility installed with 1.2MW generation capacity, with an additional 0.6MW Generation installed after.
All key drivers met with the facility processing and outputting 95% electricity back into the grid to capitalise on government feeding in tariff and sale of exporting power.