About Us

Acorn Bioenergy, London, Bristol, Royal Leamington Spa and Edinburgh, is a GB / UK / British [choose which works best] company with a sustainable purpose: we exist to help create a low-carbon future by developing and operating renewable (de-fossilized) energy projects that benefit the local community, the global environment and improve our national energy security.   Acorn is part of Qualitas Energy UK, one of the world’s leading platforms for investment in the renewable energy sector.  Collectively, we aim to deliver a complete end-to-end solution across the supply chain involved in generating renewable, sustainable and green energy from agricultural and other organic waste and residues.

Qualitas Energy

Qualitas Energy United Kingdom is working towards a zero-carbon future by acquiring, developing, building and operating innovative renewable energy and energy transition enabling projects.

Our experienced teams work throughout every stage of the project lifecycle to enable a greener future.

 

MWs in Operation and Development across the global portfolio

 

Solar

585 MW in Operation
6.1 GW in Development

Wind

303 MW in Operation
3 GW in Development

RNG - Biogas

1.8 TWh in Development

Our mission is to replace over 25% of the current fossil-derived gas in UK’s national grid, with clean, renewable natural gas (biomethane) generated in partnership with the British Agricultural and Food delivery communities. The Four Core Pillars of the Acorn Bioenergy’s Circular Economy ethos. 

[1] Figure derived from volume of biomethane injected across 15 of the proposed sites and heating consumption statistics from ‘Household Energy Consumption and Affordability Final Report’ by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

[2] Figure derived from the sum of Acorn’s proposed carbon-negative operations (calculated using Ofgem non-domestic RHI reporting standards) and the CO2 avoided from replacing natural gas in the grid with biomethane across 15 of the proposed sites. Figure for the mass of CO2 stored per tree is derived from Ecotree.