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Renewable energy scheme goes live - Business. By Duncan Brodie, Business Editor Friday, October 8, 2010 ADNAMS Bio Energy will today deliver the first renewable gas made from brewery and local food waste to the National Grid from its groundbreaking anaerobic digestion plant. In partnership with British Gas and National Grid, Adnams Bio Energy will generate up to 4.8 million kilowatt-hours per year – enough to heat around 235 family homes for a year or run an average family car for 4million miles.

The facility, at Reydon, just outside Southwold, will eventually produce enough renewable gas to power the Adnams brewery and run the company’s fleet of lorries, while still leaving up to 60% of the output available for injection into the National Grid. Making energy visible - GEO - Green Energy Options.