Projects

From smallholder farms to large-scale dairies, our biogas systems are powering agriculture sustainably across the region.

PRIMA 3000 - Hirwaun, Wales.

📍 Location
Hirwaun, Wales
♻️ Waste Used
Plastics/Biogenics
⚡ Output
3 Megawatts
🏁 Completion
2023

MTU Green Biorefinery — Kerry Campus & Farm Zero C, Bandon

Premier Green Energy partners with Munster Technological University on Ireland's first pilot green biorefinery at MTU Kerry Campus, with a demonstration-scale facility at Farm Zero C, Bandon, Co. Cork, due to launch in 2026.

📍 Location
Kerry Campus, MTU & Shinagh Farm, Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland
♻️ Waste Used
Freshly harvested grass, clover, green leaves
⚡ Output
Bioenergy from anaerobic digestion; biomethane and recovered heat
🏁 Completion
Pilot: January 2026 | Demonstration scale: 2026 (in progress)

Farm Zero C — Bandon, Co. Cork

PGE supports the Farm Zero C initiative at Shinagh Farm, Bandon — Ireland's most advanced climate-neutral dairy farming research project — where integrated anaerobic digestion and grass biorefinery technology are being demonstrated at scale.

📍 Location
Shinagh Farm, Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland
♻️ Waste Used
Grass, clover, organic dairy farm waste, slurry
⚡ Output
Biomethane; recovered bioenergy from anaerobic digestion
🏁 Completion
Ongoing — biorefinery facility launching 2026

Producer Partnerships — Montana, USA

PGE's international producer partnership programme, exemplified by the Producer Partnership initiative in Montana, USA — demonstrating how agricultural producers and waste-to-energy specialists can collaborate to convert livestock waste into community value.

📍 Location
Livingston, Montana, USA
♻️ Waste Used
Livestock and agricultural producer waste streams
⚡ Output
Circular energy and protein recovery from producer waste
🏁 Completion
Ongoing partnership

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