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Apr 2010 ENERGOS latest ERF enters commissioning ahead of schedule
Steam is now being generated from waste at the ...
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Mar 2010 Bradford approves the world's largest waste gasification facility.
On Wednesday the 31st March 2010, BioGen Power ...
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Dec 2009 BioGen Power shortlisted with bid partner Greenstar
BioGen Power, one of the UK's fastest growing Energy from ...
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International Power plc makes investment in BioGen Power
International Power plc (IPR), a UK based international wholesale generator who own and operate ...
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Sarpsborg's second Energos Plant is on time!
During 2008, Energos were awarded a contract with Hafslund Heat and Infrastructure...
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It's Four out of Four for BioGen Power!
BioGen Power, the UK's fastest growing EfW company was today...
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Welcome

Thank you for visiting Biogen Power online. Our mission is simple: To be one of Europe's leading renewable energy companies, with a detailed focus on the production of green energy from waste, by building and operating small scale ATT (Advanced Thermal Treatment) EfW facilities, close to the source of waste.

BioGen Power offers a tried and tested sustainable alternative to the harmful practice of both the land-filling of our waste and to the burning of our valuable fossil fuels.

Here at BioGen Power we are able to generate much needed heat and renewable electricity by gasifying waste, saving our oil, gas and coal, while helping to keep the very ground that we stand on, cleaner and greener.

We believe that most towns and cities should dispose of their own waste, locally and cleanly. It’s fair and it’s more cost-effective, particularly in terms of the environment.

BioGen Power can deliver a clean and green solution, cost-effectively and quickly. After all, our future is your future!

Enjoy our website.

James Short
Chairman

Isle of Wight Video
ENER-G – Energy from Waste Video Case Study, Isle of Wight.

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Energy from Waste:
Case Study video
A short film detailing the workings of a fully operational ENERGOS plant.

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FAQs

What is Energy from Waste?
EfW is the name given to the thermal treatment of waste under controlled conditions in which energy is produced. This energy can either be converted to electricity to boost the National Grid...

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