Gas Networks Ireland to connect Cork waste-to-energy plant to national gas grid
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Gas Networks Ireland to connect Cork waste-to-energy plant to national gas grid
Stream BioEnergy’s project is set to become Ireland’s largest biomethane plant using mixed food and garden waste. Read more: Gas Networks Ireland to connect Cork waste-to-energy plant to national gas grid
Gas Networks Ireland to connect new €80 million biomethane plant in Cork to national gas grid
Gas Networks Ireland has signed an agreement with Stream BioEnergy to connect a new €80 million biomethane facility in Little Island, Co. Cork, to the national gas network. The announcement is due to be made today at the All-Island Bioeconomy Summit at the Johnstown Estate, Co. Meath. Speaking on the news, Gas Networks Ireland’s Head of Business Development Karen Doyle said: “This agreement with Stream BioEnergy marks another important milestone…
Gas Networks Ireland to connect €80m Cork biomethane plant to national grid
Gas Networks Ireland has signed an agreement with Stream BioEnergy to connect a new €80m biomethane facility in Little Island, Co Cork to the national gas network. Currently under construction, Stream BioEnergy’s new facility in Little Island is expected to become operational in 2027 and will process approximately 90,000 tonnes of domestic and commercial food and garden waste annually. Using anaerobic digestion technology, the plant will produce…
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