At NFU Energy, we're proud to reaffirm our position as the leading consultancy with the first and only approved Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) application to date.
What is the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS)?
Introduced by the Government in November 2021, the scheme aims to incentivise the production of biomethane through anaerobic digestion. This initiative plays a crucial role in enhancing the sustainability of the UK's energy sector by decarbonising the national gas grid. The window for applications closes 31 March 2028.
Our Milestone Achievement
Having successfully guided our client through all stages of the GGSS application process, including securing a Tariff Guarantee (TG) and subsequently, full approval from Ofgem, NFU Energy remains the sole consultancy with an accredited application. This achievement is underscored by the latest statistics from Ofgem*:
- Applications made: 37
- Tariff guarantees rejected: 15
- Number of registered participants: 1 (that’s us!)
As pioneers in the GGSS arena, and with longstanding experience working on biomethane projects supported by the Renewable Heat Incentive, NFU Energy offers unparalleled expertise and support to businesses interested in navigating this intricate subsidy landscape. Whether you're considering an anaerobic digestion project or require guidance on ongoing compliance and regulatory matters, our team is here to assist.
Meet Us at the World Biogas Expo
Heading to the show? Well, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be exhibiting at World Biogas Expo on 10-11 July. Visit our stand (No. C31) to meet our team and discuss how the GGSS can benefit your business. James Wayman, our Senior Project Engineer and GGSS expert, will also be sharing insights during a dedicated session titled "A Case Study in Strategies for Success in Subsidy Support" at 15:45 on Wednesday in the Engine Room Theatre. Don't miss this opportunity to delve deeper into our GGSS success story and gain valuable strategies for navigating subsidy applications.
*Statistics as per GGSS Quarterly Report-Issue 10, published 30 April 2024