We are developing the country's energy independence.
TIME FOR POLISH GAS!
We invest in Biomethane Production Plants that produce gas from local raw materials for consumers nationwide. By developing local industry, which benefits local farmers, suppliers, and residents, we simultaneously strengthen Poland’s energy security.
People are our energy
Green-en is about people - working with people and for people. Our projects are developed in cooperation with local communities. We believe that true value is born in working together towards a common goal.
By creating new biomethane production plants, we invest in regional development and the security of their residents. This long-term partnership is the foundation of success and guarantees the success of every venture.
We collaborate with leaders in energy and fuel production, as well as the biogas and biomethane industry. Strong business partners guarantee the highest quality investments.
1,000,000,000 Nm³
The amount of biogas from substrates we want to supply to our plants
30+
Active projects of new plants throughout the country
100%
Managing projects in close cooperation with the local community, caring for residents and the environment
100+
Operating plants within the country and abroad, operated by our business partners
1,000,000,000 Nm³
The amount of biogas from substrates we want to supply to our plants
30+
Active projects of new plants throughout the country
100%
Managing projects in close cooperation with the local community, caring for residents and the environment
100+
Operating plants within the country and abroad, operated by our business partners
Important for the country, municipality, and every resident
Biogas and biomethane – proven technology, local resources, energy for Poland. Read articles and learn more.
Biogas and biomethane. How does it work and what can we gain?
Biogas is an opportunity for the development of our "small homelands" and an energy breakthrough. We explain how biogas and biomethane differ and why it's worth talking about them now?
Imagine self-sufficient farms, fields fertilized with odorless fertilizer instead of today’s slurry spreading, and a product made from biogas that comes from local sources supplied by farmers, exported throughout the country and beyond. Thanks to the biomethane production plant, farmers supplying raw materials earn money, new jobs are created, and local governments have additional funds for investments for residents. Sounds like a futuristic vision? Not necessarily. Today this is already happening in many municipalities, and farmers and residents who took advantage of the opportunity admit straight out – we unnecessarily delayed the decision for too long.
A huge opportunity for Poland. Will we take advantage of it?
More and more local governments and farms are investing in biogas plants - facilities that bring profits to farmers, tax revenues to local governments, and benefits to residents. The potential is enormous and must be utilized, as it also means a more energy-secure Poland.
Up to 2,000 agricultural biogas plants could be built in Poland. Not taking advantage of such an opportunity would be a proverbial sin of neglect. Especially today – in times of rising energy and fuel prices and the fight for energy security.
Biogas is an opportunity to replace the natural gas we buy from wealthy countries with the same gas – biomethane, produced locally from our own resources that we possess, so that the resulting profits remain partially in our pockets.
Cleaner air for every resident and visitor
A biomethane production plant in your area means an end to spreading slurry and manure on fields. Instead, farmers will gain digestate – a safe and excellent odorless fertilizer.
New workplace in the municipality
A biogas plant means new jobs and a stable source of taxes in the municipality that can be used for investment in its development.
Profits for local suppliers and recipients
Investing in biogas creates opportunities for selling substrates, receiving fertilizer (digestate) and heat, providing transport services and others for the needs of the new plant.
Mayor and farmer from Zalewo municipality

Biomethane: Facts and myths
Many false myths have grown around biogas and biomethane plants, which, when often repeated, cause concern among residents. What's the real truth? Time to confront fears and concerns with facts.
Unfounded prejudices and disinformation cause investors to often hit a proverbial wall, facing residents’ protests that are sometimes politically exploited or fueled by lobbies that find local Polish gas production inconvenient. Therefore, it’s worth looking at the matter objectively, citing specific and factual arguments. So is a biogas plant a threat or a huge opportunity for development in municipalities? We tackle the main myths, confronting residents’ concerns with concrete facts.
Fear has big eyes
Nearly 200 agricultural biogas plants are already operating in Poland, and despite initial concerns, residents took the risk and today benefit from plants in their area.
Build your opinion on truth
A biomethane production plant is an installation that improves air quality through sterile and sealed management of what we currently spread on our fields. You can verify this instead of repeating the same slogans from those who haven’t seen such a plant with their own eyes.
Feel safe!
Thousands of biogas production installations operate safely on a daily basis, just like gas stations or batteries in our phones. It’s a comparable, high level of safety.
Don't we want it or maybe we don't know it? Biogas plants versus stereotypes
"We don't want a biogas plant!", "The investment is dangerous and will poison our environment!", "It's noise, stench, and trucks destroying our roads!"
Such false accusations, repeated by opponents of biogas production plants, certainly don’t help those who want to develop our country’s energy independence – for the benefit of each of us!
In other countries, biogas plants are sprouting up like mushrooms after rain, there are thousands of them, and farmers, local government officials, and most importantly, residents themselves are satisfied with the installations. So why are there so many prejudices in our country?
Mayor of Wojsławice municipality

Biogas - it pays off for everyone. Why it's worth saying "yes"?
New jobs, profit for farmers from selling raw materials, cheaper heat and fertilizers, as well as tax revenues that can be spent on roads, schools, or infrastructure? Yes, it's possible! Real benefits for residents and better living are no longer just a privilege of the wealthiest municipalities with developed industry, fossil fuel deposits, or metal ores - today, agricultural areas where there are suitable conditions for building a biomethane production plant also benefit.
Local energy, national matter
Poland has limited gas deposits and is forced to buy it from countries that have such resources in excess and often live off their sale, making an excellent business out of it. This can be reversed! Now a single municipality can be a producer of this precious resource.
Building a biomethane production plant is not only another step toward energy security but also brings huge benefits for the local community. A significant part of the income from biomethane production will remain where it was created – in the form of work wages, taxes, payment for substrates supplied by farmers, or local services.
Every meter of new road, sidewalk, every subsidy, reduced heating bill – these are concrete gains that return to residents. This isn’t theory – such investments are already working and bringing effects in dozens of Polish municipalities.
New wealth just beyond the fence
The wealthiest municipalities in Poland are those with developed industry or resources (including coal, metal ores). Biomethane also gives a chance to agricultural regions that don’t have natural deposits but provide raw materials from local suppliers (e.g., manure, slurry, straw), which are processed into valuable methane.
A historic chance to make Poland independent once and for all
Poland has one of Europe’s highest potentials for biomethane production raw materials, which, combined with our underground gas deposits, give us a historic chance to finally become independent from external suppliers.
Profit for the municipality, strength for the entire country
Biogas means real financial benefits. That’s several million zlotys annually for substrate suppliers and contracted local service providers, about 1 million PLN in direct taxes, as well as new jobs, cheaper fertilizers, and heat. Biomethane means profits that will stay in residents’ wallets.
Mayor of Szadek city and municipality
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