Co-Benefits
More than just better energy
Beyond its role in clean energy, biogas delivers powerful co-benefits across rural economies, agriculture, and the environment.
It provides reliable income streams for farmers, who grow rotational energy crops and return nutrient-rich digestate to their soils, improving soil carbon levels, fertility, and long-term productivity.
By diversifying crop cycles and reducing reliance on synthetic inputs, biogas supports biodiversity on farmland, encouraging natural nutrient cycling and regenerative practices. For rural communities, biogas plants bring skilled jobs, stable contracts, and local investment — fostering economic resilience without displacing food production.
As the climate continues to shift, these integrated systems make the land more adaptive to changing conditions while offering a grounded, community-based model for climate action.
Climate
Actively removing carbon from our shared atmosphere
The benefits of biogas production extends beyond just carbon accounting. Explore our case studies as we delve into how biogas offers a wholistic solution.
