Our development in the rapidly expanding
renewable energy sector was a natural progression from our experience
in constructing large industrial effluent and wastewater treatment
systems across a broad spectrum of markets.
H20K Water and Energy together with our technology suppliers
provide the client with a single source procurement solution
for projects. The complexity of constructing biogas systems
lends itself to the turnkey approach provided by H2OK Water
and Energy. We take overall responsibility for the design and
construction of the extensive supporting infrastructure as well
as fulfilling the role of Principal Contractor and taking overall
responsibility for construction site health and safety.
We are able to produce cost effective and environmentally
friendly solutions not only thinking about the ever increasing
energy demands of today, but also taking into account those
demands that are likely to be placed on business in the future.
H20K Water and Energy is currently under contract building
the first closed-loop food waste to energy anaerobic digestion
system in the United Kingdom at Rogerstone Park in South Wales.
See images of the projects
development stages here
We are also involved in the development of several other
anaerobic digestion projects currently in different stages of
development.
AD Biogas Case Studies
Key Stages of Biogas Projects Delivered by H2OK:
- Detailed design
- Planning approval / Environmental permitting
- Principal contractor role
- Project management
- Civil infrastructure construction
- Health and safety compliance
- Mechanical and electrical interface between services
and technology provider
- Grid connection
Applications:
- Agricultural
- Energy Crops
- Slurry
- Industrial
- Beverage
- Food Industry
- Municipal waste water treatment
- Residential / household waste
*Process based upon clients desired use for energy and
economic viability.
H2OK Current Projects Links:
Rogerstone Biogas Project Latest Photos
InSource Energy to power Premier Foods factory
Waste specialist wins £4.5m contract for Welsh digester
Work begins on Wales’ “first commercial AD”
If you have any questions or require more information please
call Brian Scheffe or Tim Cunliffe on 01872 542100 or
contact us