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    “Pioneering a sustainable future by turning waste into value’ 🌱

    Nature Energy is the global leader in biomethane production from organic waste and the pioneer in "Biogas 2.0." We transform waste products and biological waste from agriculture, and private households into a sustainable supply of energy in the form of biogas. Simultaneously, we return the de-gassed biomass to the agriculture industry to use as fertilizer. Our headquarters are based in Denmark where we operate 13 plants and supply one third of all biomethane running through the Danish gas grid. We have plants in development in Canada, France, the Netherlands and the United States and Canada.

    Our industrial scale plants, our team of 500+ dedicated engineers, scientists, and biogas leaders with the know-how and utilization of first-in-class technologies have allowed us to be a leader in the green transition in Europe. We continuously invest in large-scale, innovative technologies with our on premise lab.

    When we produce the energy locally and make use of local raw material from agriculture, industry and private households, we help create local jobs and circular energy – and help boost the economy. We are a purpose-driven company playing a vital role in the green transition and the "circular economy."

    Interested in joining us? Please take a look at all of our job openings here: If you are looking for new challenges, find them with us at www.nature-energy.com. At Nature Energy, you will experience a strong pioneering spirit and a legacy of giving back to the communities in which we live and work. We are passionate about what we do, we set high standards, and we are ambitious about the role we play in solving some of our world's greatest challenges. From the movement toward decarbonized energy resources to how to turn waste into value to how to produce fertilizer to increase on-farm yields and help farmers produce more food for a growing population and the food insecure.


    Biogas, Waste Management, Fertilizer management , Green Transition, Renewable Energy, Biotech, and Circular Economy

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Nature Energy
1 month, 2 weeks ago 279 10

Happy Biogas New Year! 2024 in short:
✅ 1 inauguration
✅ 2 Groundbreaks
✅ 5 million tons of organic waste converted into energy
✅ 200 million m3 of biogas injected into the gas grid

In France, we inaugurated a large-scale facility along with our partner, Dijon Céréales. The facility turns middle crops and other non-animal waste and residues into biogas.

On the island of Lolland, recently connected to the Danish gas grid, we started the construction of a facility that will turn the beet pulp from the local sugar factories into biogas, which in turn will be used by Nordzucker AG's local factories.

Just outside Aarhus, construction is moving ahead as you can see in the timelapse below.

All in all, a lot of progress in 2024! And we need it. The world needs it.
Biogas is a low carbon solution. It offers a stable and locally produced energy that:

💡 Steps in where electricity falls short – especially in the hard-to-abate sectors.
💡 Produces energy 24/7/365 regardless of the weather.
💡 Is easy to store for later use.
💡 Works out of the box. No need for new infrastructure.
💡 Secures a local and ongoing supply of fertilizer for tomorrows food production.

What’s not to like?

A big thanks to all connections for your support and your questions. And a big thanks to all colleagues taking care of our biogas facilities while the rest of us have days off for Christmas and New Year.

Let's repeat it: Biogas is a low carbon solution that we all need!

Happy New Year – may 2025 be filled with biogas and all other low-carbon solutions pushing the energy transition forward.

Nature Energy
2 months, 3 weeks ago 294 7

As 2024 draws to a close, I’m taking a moment to reflect on a year of meaningful progress. From advancing Renewable Gas and Sustainable Aviation Fuel to achieving milestones in Carbon Capture and Storage and Hydrogen, this year has been about turning ambition into action.

I’m proud of the work our teams and partners have done to accelerate the energy transition, and I’m optimistic about what we can achieve together in 2025.

I’ve shared my reflections and vision for the year ahead in this article — have a read.

Nature Energy
2 months, 3 weeks ago 79 1

DECEMBER
And time for put up the christmas tree.
If you could have one wish, what would you ask the Biogas-Santa-Claus for in order to keep Low Carbon Solutions moving forward?

Nature Energy
3 months, 3 weeks ago 150 3

BIOGAS – SO MUCH MORE THAN CH4
Last week European Biogas Association successfully put biogas on the agenda with a week of insights, discussions, and networking on how biogas plays a key role in the energy transition by turning waste into value.

We handed in two pictures for the annual photo contest.

Take a moment to dwell on them and read the description:

EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
To embrace the full potential, you have to comprehend that there is more than meets the eye.

MEET THE METHANOGENS
When you place a small drop of organic waste and residue under a microscope, you can get a glimpse of some of our little helpers in the green transition. The methanogens.

Just how much help they can offer depends on understanding how they behave and react, and their preferences.

This knowledge tells us how to create the best environment in the digester tank to get the most value from the waste. There are so many molecules just waiting to be captured. We are still just scraping the surface of designer manure and how to take care of limited resources like phosphorus.

It is not manure – it’s biochemistry at its finest.

That’s why biogas is so much more than just CH4.

💡 💡 💡

Congratulations to SYSADVANCE for winning this year's photo contest!

Thank you Søren Kuhn for the great shot and thank you Lars Ole Lykke Bundgaard for letting us in on your home turf - our world-class laboratory - and for being a tremendously good model and for being the face of this.

Nature Energy
3 months, 3 weeks ago 196 6

GROUNDBREAK
While excavators have been preparing the site for the construction of a new, large-scale, and modern biogas facility for a while, we never miss a chance to celebrated the mandatory milestone groundbreak for a greener future.

The facility is located on the island of Lolland, which was recently connected to the Danish gas grid to support the ambition of having 100% biogas on the grid by 2030.

This way, the 450,000 tons of organic waste we annually turn into biogas at Lolland will benefit the whole energy transition, especially within the hard-to-abate sectors.

The list of benefits is too long to fully enumerate, but the following must be particularly highlighted:

💡 It works out of the box. Today.

💡 We have the infrastructure, the feedstock, and the needs and offtake.

💡 It offers stable production 24/7, supporting the security of the supply of locally produced energy.

💡 It is easy to store for later use.

💡 It gives us easy access to biogenic CO2 for CCUS.

In the picture from the left: Mayor of Lolland Kommune, Holger Schou Rasmussen, Chief Construction Officer Jesper Bundgaard, Chairman of the committee at Lolland Kommune Tine Vinther Clausen and deputy mayor Henrik Jacobsen.

Big thanks to the crew on site for letting us disturb the construction! And Jesper Blæsild for the shot!

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