Home - Industry Insights - Biogas vs Natural GasBiogas vs Natural GasFeature Natural Gas Biogas / Biomethane Origin Fossil fuel deposits Organic waste & residues Renewability Non-renewable Renewable Methane Content 85 – 90%+ 50 – 70%(up to ~97% when upgrading) UK Grid Compatible Yes Yes (after upgrading) Carbon Source Fossil carbon Contemporary carbon cycle Read Time: 5 minutes Category: Industry Insights Biogas plant and farm in blooming rapeseed fields. Renewable energy from biomass. Aerial view to modern agriculture in European Union. Share Bio Gas Installation Processing Cow Dung as part of a FarmDrone view of natural gas power station at West burton, UKTypical UK feedstock include:Agricultural waste and slurryFood wasteSewage sludgeOrganic industrial residuesFeatureNatural GasBiogas / BiomethaneOriginFossil fuel depositsOrganic waste & residuesRenewabilityNon-renewableRenewableMethane Content85 - 90%+50 - 70%(up to ~97% when upgrading)UK Grid CompatibleYesYes (after upgrading)Carbon SourceFossil carbonContemporary carbon cycleGet renewable gas insights direct to your inboxJoin our mailing list for expert commentary, UK energy market updates and guidance on progressing towards Net Zero. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Take the next step towards Net ZeroDiscover how renewable gas can help reduce emissions while working with existing UK infrastructure. Get in touch to explore tailored solutions for your business. Contact the team info@mpe-ltd.com Contact the team info@mpe-ltd.com