Bio-nutrient ecosystem

Positively reframing anaerobic digestion

Fully sustainable biomethane and organic fertiliser

Carbon AMS uses a pioneering range of practices and technologies to develop fully sustainable biomethane and organic fertiliser. Our approach means that landbank biodiversity improves, and farming families benefit from a sustainable source of income, and the potential to realise value from carbon buildup on their farms.

How it Works

5 Steps to Better

Soil Testing

1

Test
Soil

Correct soil ph

2

Correct
soil pH

Enhance grass species

3

Enhance
grass species

Manage grassland

4

Manage
grassland

Apply targeted nutrients

5

Apply targeted
nutrients

Increased m3 biomethane/ha

Result

Increased m3
biomethane/ha

High quality biomethane

High quality feedstock is key to developing fully sustainable biomethane. By employing the Carbon AMS five-step approach to land nutrient management we can attain RED II compliant gas (Renewable Energy Directive – Recast to 2030). The RED II defines a series of sustainability and GHG emission criteria that biofuels/bioliquids/biomass fuels (g CO2/MJ of energy) must comply with so as not to risk negating GHG savings already made.

Soil carbon sequestration

Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon in a ‘carbon sink’, meaning it removes and stores carbon from the atmosphere.

Our storage vessel will be the soil that we grow our feedstocks on.

A net gain in biodiversity

At Carbon AMS we take an approach to development and land management that aims to leave the natural environment in a measurably better state than it was previously. Biodiversity, water quality and air
quality is improved through the use of regenerative practices.

Biogenic CO2 capture

When biogas is upgraded to biomethane, CO2 is removed and captured from the biogas. This CO2 is biogenic, meaning it is produced naturally by living organisms and has many uses in the food and future green hydrogen production industry.

Indigenous biofertiliser production

A by-product of the anaerobic digestion system is a nutrient-rich, highly available digestate or biofertiliser that can be applied to grow subsequent feedstocks to be used again in the anaerobic digestion system. This is key to closing our circular bio-system.

Transparent authenticity

We have the technology to offer complete traceability of every aspect of production for both suppliers, producers, and end-users.

This is central to our unique approach to carbon and land nutrient management and a cornerstone of our commitment to sustainability.

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