"Specialist project management for renewable energy initiatives"

CH Group specialises in the project management of renewable energy projects such as anaerobic digesters. 

Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen, used for industrial or domestic purposes to manage waste and/or to release energy.

The process produces a biogas, consisting of methane and carbon dioxide. This biogas can be used directly as cooking fuel, in combined heat and power gas engines or upgraded to natural gas quality biomethane. The utilisation of biogas as a fuel helps to replace fossil fuels. The nutrient-rich digestate that is also produced can be used as high grade liquid fertiliser, horticultural soil improver or even an enhancing ingredient in biomass wood pellets.

Anaerobic digestion projects in Europe are most often found on farms and in many cases are run as co-operatives between several farm businesses.

Our role is to project manage all aspects of these renewable energy initiatives from start to finish.

Please contact us for more information.

''Biogas Hochreiter is a biogas specialist covering all aspects of a project, such as planning, delivering technology, building and servicing biogas plants all over the world. More than 25 years of experience and the knowledge of more than 2000 supplied biogas plants reflects in the design of those renewable energy plants'' - Biogas Hochrieter Website

We (CH Group) are the mainland UK agents for Biogas Hochreiter, we are able to provide a complete, integrated 'one stop' shop for clients covering all aspects of the process from finance through to development, construction and onwards maintenance.

CH Group has built four successfully funded and managed plants in Northern Ireland that are already up and running, all exceeding their design and running expectations. With one also built in England, Linstock, and another at Scotland, Hoddom and one currently under construction in Penrith, all of which can be viewed using the links below.

Linstock AD Plant

Hoddom AD Plant

Greengill AD Plant