Working to Achieve Genuinely Sustainable Energy

   

Malaby Biogas owns and operates the Bore Hill Farm Biodigester in Warminster, Wiltshire. Its sister company Malaby Martin offers practical advisory services on design, planning, construction and operational aspects of AD plants within the food waste and renewable energy industries.

Our innovative and award-winning renewable energy business is at the forefront of anaerobic digestion (AD) technology and integrated on-site development. Diverting food waste from landfill, the Bore Hill Farm Biodigester provides a combined waste disposal and energy generation solution in one safe, clean and highly-efficient process.

Operating one of the few independent AD plants in the UK specialising in the diversion of food waste from landfill, Malaby Biogas and Malaby Martin have been involved in every stage from design to construction to successful operation. We are extremely proud of our highly-efficient and award-winning AD facility. We are now working with third parties to offer our wealth of practical expertise to assist in other projects.

Working closely with the local community is an important part of our operations. We have provided unique opportunities for engagement from site tours during the construction phase through to visits from local interest groups, sustainability groups, schools and industry professionals, along with educational outreach to planning authorities and trade bodies.

With a strong ethical discipline, a practical focus on project delivery and demonstrating the benefits of local solutions, Malaby Biogas have been able to provide a clean and efficient waste processing and renewable energy facility that the industry can be proud of.

Integration, efficiency and sustainability are key ideas which drive our ambition for a sustainable environment, and we strongly believe that the Bore Hill Farm facility sets the benchmark for future renewable energy developments. 

News and updates

Malaby Biogas celebrates first anniversary

Tue, 14-05-2013

  A milestone has been passed by the Bore Hill Farm Biodigester in Wiltshire, as it celebrates its' first year since starting commissioning.    Malaby Biogas, which designed...

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Awards Season for Malaby Biogas

Sat, 16-03-2013

Malaby Biogas, which operate the Bore Hill Farm Biodigester in Wiltshire, are delighted to announce that their Anaerobic Digestion facility is a finalist for two national awards. Firstly, Malaby...

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Government announces detail of Renewable Heat Incentive

Thu, 28-02-2013

This week the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) set out the Government's long-term plan to ensure a renewable heat scheme for commercial, industrial and community organisations....

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Biogas industry responds to Government's Energy Bill

Sat, 26-01-2013

Plans are being drawn up by the UK Government to protect the electricity generating capacity of the country, with commitments to a law carbon future and the generation of electricity from truly...

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Malaby Biogas approves of AD “Roadmap” for the Industry

Mon, 14-01-2013

Following recent announcements at the end of 2012 from the DECC and specifically their Renewable Energy Roadmap Update, the industry body for AD and Biogas, ADBA, published its own “roadmap...

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