Biogas Companies in Ireland
Browse 15 biogas companies headquartered in Ireland. Compare profiles, certifications, and project portfolios.
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All sectors in IrelandBia Energy
Ireland
Bia Energy transforms food waste into renewable energy and biofertiliser through anaerobic digestion. Operating Ireland's leading waste-to-energy facility, they process surplus and short-dated food from retail, hospitality, agriculture, and food production sectors.
Biorefinery Glas
Tralee, Ireland
Biorefinery Glas is an EIP-Agri Operational Group demonstrating small-scale grass biorefinery in Ireland. The project fractionates perennial ryegrass into high-value products including protein concentrates, animal feeds, and bioenergy streams, targeting 40% increased protein efficiency and farmer diversification into the circular bioeconomy.
SusAlgaeFuel
Dublin, Ireland
SusAlgaeFuel is a European research project developing sustainable aviation fuels from microalgae. The initiative focuses on innovative production processes including waste treatment, digital sensors, and biorefinery technologies to reduce aviation emissions by up to 70% compared to conventional jet fuel.
Amu Green
Clonakilty, Ireland
Amu Green is an Irish green technology innovator specializing in small-scale anaerobic digesters that convert food waste into renewable energy and liquid compost. Their MyGug product line serves schools, universities, communities, and businesses.
Crowley
Cork, Ireland
Irish supplier of storage silos, bins, and biogas equipment. Provides anaerobic digestion plant design, commissioning, and operator training alongside mechanical equipment and conveyor systems.
La Tene Maps
Shankill, Ireland
Irish cartography and data company specializing in maps and posters for renewable energy, aquaculture, fisheries, oil and gas, and marine environments. Produces printed maps, digital prints, PDFs, and educational materials with quarterly update services.
Bantry Marine Research Station
Bantry, Ireland
Privately owned marine biotechnology company specializing in seaweed cultivation, bioactive compound extraction, and aquaculture research. Over two decades of experience delivering marine research projects with global recognition.
Renewable Gas Forum Ireland
Charleville, Ireland
Industry forum established in 2014 representing Ireland's renewable gas sector. Advocates for biomethane and biogas development, targeting 5.7 TWh biomethane production by 2030 to decarbonize industrial heat and agriculture.
Bord na Móna
Newbridge, Ireland
Irish semi-state climate solutions company transitioning from peat production to renewable energy development. Operates wind, solar, biomass and biogas generation; manages 80,000 hectares of peatland; developing a 5GW renewable energy pipeline with flagship Energy Park project.
Techies Go Green
Dublin, Ireland
Not-for-profit business network of 800+ members in Ireland and UK helping tech-oriented businesses measure carbon footprints, decarbonise operations, and transition to renewable energy through education, tools, and community engagement.
IKC3
Tralee, Ireland
Ireland's Knowledge Centre for Carbon, Climate and Community Action provides education and skills development for the transition to a low-carbon, circular bioeconomy. Funded by the Higher Education Authority, it operates a national platform through Munster Technological University and partner institutions.
ElectroRoute
Dublin, Ireland
ElectroRoute is a renewables-focused energy trading and services company established in 2011 and owned by Mitsubishi Corporation since 2016. It provides tailored power purchase agreements, trading services, and market solutions across Ireland, UK, Continental Europe, and Japan.