Heathrow Airport Makes Deal with ENGIE to Supply Terminals with RNG

All terminals at Heathrow will soon to be supplied with "100 per cent green" biomethane gas, after the airport inked a deal with French energy giant ENGIE to replace fossil fuel gas sources at the site.

The agreement announced today will see ENGIE supply the airport with biomethane produced by breaking down a "variety of feedstocks" from within the UK - such as food waste and crops - via anaerobic digestion (AD), the firm explained.

The biomethane is certified under the Renewable Gas Guarantees of Origin (RGGOs) Scheme as being wholly derived from anaerobic digestion, the company said, adding that the agreement represents ENGIE's "largest forward green gas contract" to date.

By Business Green

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