LandEnergy Ltd

Total capacity of implemented projects
up to 10 MW
Countries of projects presence
1
LandEnergy Ltd is a UK-based renewable energy company that specializes in developing projects in the biomass and waste sectors. The company was founded in 2005 and has since become one of the leading players in the UK renewable energy market. LandEnergy’s mission is to provide sustainable, reliable and affordable energy solutions to businesses and communities across the UK.
Biomass is a renewable energy source that is derived from organic matter such as wood, crops, and waste. Biomass can be used to produce electricity, heat and fuel. LandEnergy has developed a number of biomass projects across the UK, including wood pellet production facilities, biomass power plants, and district heating schemes.
One of LandEnergy’s flagship projects is the Glenfarg Biomass Power Plant in Scotland. The plant has a capacity of 14.3 MW and generates enough electricity to power over 20,000 homes. The plant uses locally sourced wood chips as fuel, which are supplied by sustainable forestry operations in the surrounding area. The Glenfarg plant has been operating since 2012 and has been a major contributor to Scotland’s renewable energy targets.
In addition to the Glenfarg plant, LandEnergy has developed a number of smaller biomass projects across the UK. These include district heating schemes in schools, hospitals and other public buildings, as well as biomass boilers for commercial and industrial customers. LandEnergy’s biomass projects have helped to reduce carbon emissions and provide a reliable source of renewable energy to local communities.
Waste is another important area of focus for LandEnergy. The company has developed a number of waste-to-energy projects across the UK, which convert waste into electricity and heat. LandEnergy’s waste-to-energy projects include anaerobic digestion facilities, landfill gas-to-energy plants, and waste-to-energy power plants.
Anaerobic digestion is a process that breaks down organic matter such as food waste and agricultural waste, producing biogas which can be used to generate electricity and heat. LandEnergy has developed a number of anaerobic digestion facilities across the UK, including the Westwood Anaerobic Digestion Plant in Yorkshire. The plant has a capacity of 1.5 MW and processes over 50,000 tonnes of food waste per year, producing enough electricity to power over 3,000 homes.
LandEnergy has also developed landfill gas-to-energy projects, which capture methane gas produced by decomposing waste in landfill sites and convert it into electricity and heat. The company’s landfill gas-to-energy projects include the Llangadog Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plant in Wales, which has a capacity of 2.1 MW and generates enough electricity to power over 3,000 homes.
Finally, LandEnergy has developed waste-to-energy power plants, which use advanced gasification technology to convert waste into a synthetic gas that can be used to generate electricity and heat. LandEnergy’s waste-to-energy power plants include the Ardley Energy Recovery Facility in Oxfordshire, which has a capacity of 24 MW and processes over 300,000 tonnes of waste per year.
LandEnergy’s renewable energy projects have helped to reduce carbon emissions, create jobs and provide a reliable source of renewable energy to communities across the UK. The company has a strong track record of delivering projects on time and on budget, and has established itself as a leader in the UK renewable energy market. With a growing demand for renewable energy solutions, LandEnergy is well positioned to continue its growth and development in the years ahead.