Verdant Biomass transforms sustainably managed organic matter into premium clean energy — creating closed-loop systems for estates, farms, and industry that work in harmony with the natural world.
Every biomass feedstock we use is certified sustainable — forestry residues, agricultural waste, and purpose-grown energy crops from land managed under our strict ecological protocols.
Our CHP systems capture both electricity and thermal energy from biomass combustion, achieving overall efficiencies of 85%+ — far superior to electricity-only generation.
Verdant's biomass farms are operated on a strictly carbon-neutral basis, with comprehensive lifecycle analysis ensuring that every project genuinely reduces atmospheric carbon.
Verdant Biomass was founded in 2008 by a team of agricultural engineers and forestry managers who believed that biomass energy, done correctly, could be the most natural and beneficial form of renewable generation.
Our farms are managed with the care of a premium agricultural estate — every feedstock source audited, every tonne of carbon measured, every combustion product recovered for soil amendment.
Analysis of available biomass feedstocks — forestry residues, energy crops, agricultural waste — to establish sustainable supply chains for your site.
CHP, anaerobic digestion, or dedicated heat plant design optimised for your feedstock blend, heat demand profile, and planning context.
Air quality, ecological impact, and waste management assessments — along with RHI and ROC registration where applicable.
Plant construction, feedstock storage, heat network installation, and grid connection — all managed by our in-house team.
Operations management, feedstock procurement, annual carbon reporting, and planned maintenance to maximise plant life and yield.
Agricultural engineers and foresters establish Verdant in Somerset, commissioning the first 500kW wood chip CHP on a private estate.
The Strathmore anaerobic digestion project pioneers livestock slurry and crop waste conversion to biogas and biofertiliser in Scotland.
Completion of the 22MW Avonmore Paper Mill project marks Verdant's entry into the industrial biomass market.
Verdant becomes the first biomass operator to achieve net negative carbon certification across its entire portfolio.
42 biomass farms generating 280MW across the British Isles, with operations expanding into France and Scandinavia.
Whether you manage a farm estate with abundant organic waste, or are seeking to develop a district heating scheme, our team will assess your biomass potential honestly and thoroughly.