Powering a
Greener Future

Turning organic waste into renewable green gas

Driving the Net Zero Revolution

Community Gas Partners is helping to power the UK’s transition to Net Zero by turning organic waste into renewable green gas. Through our Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants, we capture methane that would otherwise damage the climate and transform it into clean biomethane that can be injected directly into the UK’s national gas grid.

Our approach brings together communities, farmers, councils, and landowners to create a truly circular economy. At every stage, we are committed to protecting the environment, strengthening energy security, and creating local economic benefits.

Green gas from waste is a vital part of the UK’s energy future. At Community Gas Partners, we are proud to be at the forefront of this green revolution.

Why Anaerobic Digestion?

Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a natural process that turns food waste, farm residues, and slurry into two valuable products:

Biomethane – A renewable gas for injection into the UK grid, helping replace imported fossil gas.

Digestate – A nutrient-rich fertiliser that improves soil and reduces the need for synthetic alternatives.

Why it matters
for the UK

Energy Security: Over 40% of the UK’s gas is imported. AD helps cut that reliance.

Environmental Impact: Methane is 84x more harmful than CO₂. AD captures and reuses it.

Policy Support: The Green Gas Support Scheme guarantees 20 years of tariffs.

Market Growth: The UK AD market is valued at ~£2.3bn and expected to double by 2030.

Sustainability & Impact

Every CGP project delivers measurable benefits to people and planet:

Climate Protection

  • Captures methane and reduces harmful emissions.
  • Displaces fossil fuels with renewable gas.

Support for Farming & Landowners

  • Provides long-term feedstock contracts.
  • Produces digestate, improving soil and cutting synthetic fertiliser use.
  • Creates additional income for rural businesses.

Community Benefits

  • Local jobs in operations, engineering, and logistics.
  • Cleaner waste management practices.
  • Reduction in odours compared to untreated waste.
  • Potential for community funds and shared local value.

UK Energy Transition

  • Biomethane is dispatchable, storable, and vital to a Net Zero energy mix.