Rural enterprise using anaerobic digestion to convert food and food production waste into renewable biogas, electricity and high quality organic fertiliser. We have a holistic approach to tackling the climate crisis. We use anaerobic digestion to capture greenhouse gases from slurry and decomposing food waste, then use it to produce renewable electricity. We also upgrade the biogas for use as a transport fuel for our trucks and for direct injection into the natural gas grid. This has the added benefit of reducing dependence on fossil fuels. We work with an innovative plastics technology company to reform all plastics from food packaging into a range of products. Finally we work with local farmers to optimise spreading of the pasteurised, nutrient rich organic fertiliser 'digestate', to improve soil health and reduce reliance on fossil-fuel derived chemical fertilisers.
| Website | http://greengeneration.ie/ |
| Employees | 46 (5 on RocketReach) |
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| Industry | Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing |
| Keywords | Anaerobic Digestion, Biogas Production, Biogas Digester, Renewable Energy, Organic Fertilizer, Green Technology, Renewable Energy Solutions, Bioenergy, Waste To Energy, Waste Recycling, Climate Change Solutions, Food Waste Recycling, Electricity Generation, Circular Economy, Emission Reduction, Sustainable Agriculture, Environmental Sustainability, Agricultural Waste, Sustainable Farming, Rural Development |
| Competitors | Energia, Enviro Tech Chemical Services, Exelgyn (groupe Nordic Pharma), Eco Power Solutions, NextGen Energy, Tropical Energy Solutions, EcoVision, Ecohouse Developments Limited (view competitors) |
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