AD DEVELOPMENT
At Biocore, we are driven by a powerful mission: to lead the charge in renewable energy through innovative anaerobic digestion projects. With our expertise, skills, and dedicated resources, we are not just developing and operating anaerobic digestion plants; we are shaping a sustainable future. Together, we have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the renewable energy sector and pave the way for a cleaner, greener world.

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AD PLANT ROSCOMMON
The Roscommon AD plant was constructed in partnership with Bioconstruct GMBH. It is a 2 MW facility and has been operational since October 2017.
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The plant utilises waste material (e.g. organic sludge and food waste) to produce 1 MW of electricity. Additionally, a state-of-the-art on-site belt dryer uses heat from the CHP generators to dry the resultant digestate producing valuable nutrient rich organic fertilizer.
The plant plays an important role in the local economy and also provides a clean and totally renewable source of electricity to the national power grid.​
ELLOUGH PLANT
Biocore completed construction of the 2nd largest gas to grid injection plant in the UK. The plant was constructed in conjunction with a biogas upgrading unit from GreenLane BioGas.
The plant utilises energy crop as a feedstock and in conjunction with local farmers produces enough energy to heat over 50,000 homes. The plant is generating substantial revenues for the local community and has 5 full time jobs on site with many more in associated contracts.
In the last quarter of 2015 Biocore successfully completed a transaction with a UK based investment company to sell a majority stake in the development.
