Farm waste could heat millions of homes and dramatically slash bills, industry experts claim
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They are calling for biomethane to play a much larger role in the nation's energy mix as we move towards Net Zero.The biogas is chemically identical to natural gas but it is produced from organic waste streams, such as food waste or slurry.
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One of the biggest challenges of hitting Net Zero by 2050 is replacing the gas heating in 25 million UK homes.
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Future Energy Networks, the industry body that represents gas networks as they manage the green energy transition, says the UK already has capacity to produce enough biomethane to heat around...
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