BioEnergy EcoGas converts organic waste into renewable gas through advanced gasification technology. Creating a circular economy while reducing carbon emissions.
Gasification is a thermochemical process that converts carbon-rich materials into synthetic gas (syngas) without combustion. This clean technology produces energy with significantly lower emissions compared to traditional waste disposal methods.
At BioEnergy EcoGas, we've perfected this process to handle diverse waste streams including agricultural residues, forestry waste, and industrial biomass, converting environmental liabilities into valuable energy assets.
100% waste utilization with minimal residue
Meeting strict Environment Agency standards
Our streamlined gasification process efficiently converts organic waste into clean, renewable gas.
Organic waste streams are sourced, assessed, and transported to our processing facility ready for conversion.
Feedstock is mechanically processed and conditioned to precise specifications that maximise gasification efficiency.
Feedstock enters our reactor where extreme heat and controlled oxygen convert it into hydrogen-rich syngas without combustion.
Cleaned syngas is converted into usable energy in the form most suited to each client's needs and infrastructure.
The Full Cycle at a Glance
Our gasification solutions deliver measurable benefits for both the planet and your bottom line.
Dramatically lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to landfilling or incineration.
Source: "Energy from waste: Carbon footprint of incineration and landfill biogas in the UK" — Environment Agency
Convert waste liabilities into energy assets while producing biochar for soil enhancement.
Create new income streams through energy sales, carbon credits, and waste tipping fees.
Reliable 24/7 renewable energy generation unlike intermittent solar or wind.
Carbon reduction vs. conventional waste disposal
Our technology handles diverse organic materials, creating value from various waste sources.
Crop residues, straw, husks, and animal manure converted into clean energy and biochar fertilizer.
Sustainable utilization of forest residues, sawdust, and wood chips from sustainable forestry operations.
Processing industrial organic waste streams including food processing waste and paper industry residues.
A team combining deep financial expertise, operational leadership, and hands-on entrepreneurialism — united by a commitment to sustainable energy.
Director
A qualified Chartered Surveyor and experienced banker with over 30 years in the finance sector. Following a successful career at Goldman Sachs, he joined Bluehone, playing a key role in developing private equity and SME ventures.
Alastair manages a diverse portfolio of farming, property, and hospitality businesses in the North of Scotland and maintains strong links to the renewables sector. He is focused on identifying new funding sources and unlocking opportunities in emerging markets.
Director
A Physics graduate from Liverpool University with a diverse background in international business, renewable energy, and manufacturing. After working for Experian in Bogotá, Cedric entered the renewables sector as a site finder for solar development projects.
In 2017 Cedric joined Chapman in Carlisle, rising from Purchasing Manager to General Manager before acquiring the business in 2019 and leading it through significant growth. He also owns and manages a pub in his local village, reflecting his hands-on approach to business.
Director
A Fund Manager with extensive experience in public and private market investing. Robert began his career at Framlington Investment Management, later joined F&C Asset Management, and co-founded Bluehone Investors LLP in 2005.
Over his career Robert has invested in more than 250 companies and has been actively involved in AIM since its inception. He brings deep sectoral insight across a broad range of industries, with notable contributions to the resource sector.
General Manager
With over 15 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, Sebastian is experienced in the development and delivery of large-scale green energy infrastructure. His expertise spans the entire project lifecycle — from initial site identification and planning permissions to grid connection and final commissioning.
Sebastian has a strong track record in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and managing diverse stakeholder relationships. Prior to joining EcoGas, he held senior roles at several leading energy businesses, focusing on solar PV, battery storage and EV charging. He is committed to advancing the UK's transition to a low-carbon economy through the deployment of innovative technologies.
Join the circular economy revolution. Let's discuss how BioEnergy EcoGas can transform your waste streams into sustainable energy solutions.
Whether you're a municipality, agricultural operation, or industrial facility, we'd love to explore how gasification can work for you.
16b Hogarth Place
London, England, SW5 0QT