St Boswells
Helping Iona Capital to get much more of their biomethane into the grid
Green Gas Solutions’ scope included:
- Advisory services.
- Design development.
- Project funding.
- Construction & commissioning.
- Operation & maintenance services.
Project Details
The St. Boswells Biogas plant located at Charlesfield near the Scottish borders was commissioned in December 2015. This project is one of several projects where we have partnered with bio investors with Iona Capital. The plant can flow 475m³ of biomethane per hour into the local 7 bar intermediate pressure (IP) network.
Our team oversaw the design, project management and installation of all activities associated with the grid entry and connection to the gas network, including 490m intermediate pressure (IP) pipeline.
When the plant was first commissioned, the gas network was constrained which dramatically limited the export capacity during periods of low gas demand. The limits on grid capacity caused significant disruption to plant production and prevented continuous operation.
We undertook a detailed study of the local gas network and the identified a solution to increase volume of biomethane that could be injected during the summer months.
The complex reinforcement project involved inserting an abandoned metallic pipe with 1.65km of 160mm polyethylene pipe. Further adjustments and reconfiguring of the gas network regulators were also required to allow the site to continuously flow into the grid. The actions taken resulted in biomethane injection rates to increase to a consistent 475m³ per hour.
Having initially invested in the grid entry unit (GEU) and export pipeline, we also provided further investment for this network reinforce.
Green Gas Solutions’ expertise ensured:
- Successful design, acceptance, construction and commissioning of all grid entry infrastructure for the plant.
- A creative solution could be agreed, funded and implemented to overcome commercially crippling issues with gas network capacity.

