EMGT has been set up to provide fuel derived from Renewable Energy Sources such as AD biogas, wind, solar etc. Our strategy is to provide alternative fuels from multi-nodal locations across the East Midlands.
We have many decades of sustainable energy experience in providing planning, delivery, project execution, maintenance and funding.
We are used to providing a project structure to best suit the environment, land owner, local authority or investor.
The benefits of our approach include:
Co-location reduces the reliance on the national grid, it reduces the cost of deployment, it also allows power that would not otherwise be available to be used locally.
Co-location also increases the utilisation factor of the electrolyser and secondary processes.
Synthesising fuels where the power and gas is produced saves on transport, dispensing product by the production facility does the same.
Using anaerobic digestion creates energy from organic matter that would otherwise go waste, it also reduces the greenhouse emissions from the organic matter degrading; not only is this a common sense it also reduces the cost of disposing of this waste, freeing up funds for other services.
AD also creates heat that can be used locally reduce burning fossil fuels. CO2 can be captured from AD plants, safeguarding the environment and providing a carbon and oxygen used for the creation of replacement fuels such as rDME.
Wind turbines are the cheapest source of power, low cost of power delivers the lowest cost of fuel, this has a direct benefit to the cost of living and doing business. Wind turbines use less land that could be used for farming than PV. Wind turbine power must be the preferred power source for green hydrogen production.
In addition to the production of fuels our plants can send gas to the grid, some electricity to the local network and offer both energy forms on a direct supply basis to developments locally. This promotes the growth of clean businesses, hydroponic food production facilities for example, reduce our reliance on imported food and improve the quality of the food that arrives on our tables.
These projects can be built on brownfield land, reduce the stress to the power network, deliver energy that would otherwise not be available locally, they attract significant investment, provide skilled jobs in the community where they are sited.
Clean energy will power our future, the uptake of EMGTs clean energy facilities will provide local and contribute towards our efforts to combat climate change.