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European biogasification business

herriard bio power

Business Introduction

In April 2020, Herriard Bio Power biogas was registered a business

United Kingdom, began the bio-gasification business in Herriard near Basingstoke.

The biogas is derived from a biological process. More than 50,000 tons of food and agricultural waste annually can be effectively used as the raw material,

from which an annual 10 million kWh or more power will supply 35 million kWh (2,200 households or equivalent) of biomethane.
In addition, bio-fertilizer (licensee: PAS110) allows us to detoxify the methane digestion solution and throughout the year several thousand tons will be supplied to the local agriculture of Herriard suburbs.

Key Business Factors

  • Supply power to 2,200 households

  • Supply of renewable power annually 10 million kWh

  • Supply an annual 35 million kWh of renewable energy (biomethane)

  • Effective use of the 50,000 tons of food and agricultural waste every year

  • All plant power is self-sufficient and external power is not used

  • Production of PAS110 certified bio-fertilizer for local agricultural
    ※ British Standards

Convert food waste into green energy

Herriard Bio Power is available to accept a wide range of food waste, including packaged food. Packaging and containers can be separated from organic matter by a highly technical sorter, in order to convert the organic matter into biogas. The separated packaging containers are washed, then in turn can be used as a fuel. Herriard Bio Power is supported by local government, food manufacturers, food packaging companies, retailers, restaurant suppliers, hotels and hospitality businesses. The food waste is collected from a variety of businesses and used in a more efficient manner.

Technology

Appearance of the plant

Business sustainability (economics)

This project, has been approved through a rigorous review by AVIVA / HORUS, other than profitability, it has also been praised in regards to environment and fixing social problems.

※AVIVA is the insurance company of the largest headquartered in London, we ESG investment (environmental investment) to aggressive.

● Economic Viability of the Business
Business investment 16.75 million £(pounds)
Project IRR(20 years) 15%
● Cash Flow
Fiscal year (year) 1〜5 6〜10 11〜15 16〜20
Business of EVITDA (ten thousand £) 1,800 1,800 1,800 460

※In the business, for the period of the FIT (fixed buyback program) is 15 years, after 16 years only gas sales revenue based on the RHI method

Company Profile

Head office
Address: 
Belvedere House, Basing View, Basingstoke, England, RG21 4HG
TEL:
+44 12 5638 1177
Established:
May 24, 2017
Business:
Renewable energy business (business operations)
       Food and agricultural waste collection, bio-gas production, power generation and gas supply business.
Plant
Address:
Bushy warren Lane, Herriard, Bashingstoke, RG25 2NS

SDGs SOLUTIONS

Kansai Biomass Recycling Network, as part of the "SARAYA SDGs SOLUTIONS" in the Saraya group, we are promoting renewable energy generation business in this project and the EU countries.

SARAYA SDGs SOLUTIONS

"Hygiene", "environment" and "health" are three key pillars of business that that is closely related to each other, we aim to realize a fruitful global society richer. We incorporate the SDGs in the basic philosophy in our business activity goals.

  • Improvement of health

    To contribute to the health of developing countries

  • Medical hygiene

    Reduce the risk of infection with the provision of goods and services

  • Public health

    Infectious disease prevention and health promotion

  • Environmental Considerations

    Sustainable procurement of raw materials and conservation of the global environment

  • Food hygiene

    Construction of the food value chain

  • Natural consumer goods

    Delivery of safe and secure natural products

  • Global expansion

    Meeting the needs of the world

  • Maintain health through food

    From product development to supply chain

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

While sustainable development goals such as global environment and climate change are well known throughout the world, other common action goals have been set in order to make sustainable living for all people of the world.
193 countries have joined the agreement in the United Nations, as an international goal from 2016 that have been listed and adopted by the UN Summit of September 2015 "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development" by 2030. Elmination of poverty and promoting environmental conservation, as well as 17 further goals which address disparity is composed of targets associated with the 169, has vowed to not leave behind anyone on the planet.