Engie Secures 10-Year Biomethane Supply Agreement with PepsiCo UK
Engie has entered a 10-year biomethane supply agreement with PepsiCo UK, marking a pioneering partnership in Britain between a biomethane producer and the food industry. Under the agreement, PepsiCo UK will acquire 60 gigawatt hours of biomethane annually from Engie's upcoming anaerobic digestion plant, which is set to begin operations in late 2027 and will serve around 5,000 households. The £70 million investment aims to support Engie's broader goal of decarbonizing industrial sectors and expanding its biomethane production capacity across Europe.

Engie has signed a 10-year biomethane supply agreement with PepsiCo UK, the first of its kind in Britain between a biomethane producer and a food industry player. PepsiCo UK will purchase 60 gigawatt hours of biomethane annually from Engie's anaerobic digestion plant, set to commence operations in the second half of 2027.
This facility will provide renewable gas sufficient for approximately 5,000 households. The project investment totals £70 million ($94 million), as reported by the UK's Department for Energy Security. Engie aims to replicate this model across England and other countries while focusing on decarbonizing industrial clients in sectors such as agri-food, glass, cement, and steel manufacturing. The company currently operates 1.2 terawatt hours of biomethane capacity in Europe and aims to reach 10 TWh of annual production by 2030.




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