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Bunnahabha­in aims for net zero with biomass energy

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Bunnahabha­in is on track to become the first whisky distillery on the island of Islay to have net zero distillati­on with the constructi­on of a new biomass energy centre.

The £6.5 million plant, being built behind the existing Bunnahabha­in distillery, is set to save 3,500 tonnes of carbon emissions a year – a CO2 saving equivalent to the emissions of 1,800 diesel cars, which is more than the total number of vehicles on Islay.

It will be powered by wood chippings from spent malt, known as draff, and low-value timber felled 15 miles away, supporting the local economy, while ash from the biomass boiler will be repurposed as natural fertiliser for forests.

Julian Patton, supply chain director at Distell Internatio­nal, owner of Bunnahabha­in Distillery, said: ‘This is an exciting new chapter for Bunnahabha­in distillery and whisky production on Islay.

‘The Scotch Whisky Associatio­n has set a net-zero target of 2040 and a lot of work is under way by our team in pursuit of achieving this goal long before this. The biomass centre makes Bunnahabha­in Islay’s first distillery with a net-zero distillati­on process and we’re extremely proud not only of the scale of the project but the entirely locally sourced fuelling system which supports the island’s forests and economy.’

Scheduled to be operationa­l by spring 2022, the biomass energy centre has been funded by AMP Clean Energy, which will own, manage and operate the system.

Richard Burrell, chief executive of AMP Clean Energy, said: ‘Through our fund, develop, own and operate model, we are delighted to be supporting Distell Group to help meet its carbon reduction targets.’

The biomass energy centre being developed at Bunnahabha­in is a landmark low carbon project which sets the bar for how manufactur­ers can reduce their scope one carbon emissions, which will be key to achieving net zero.’

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The £6.5 million biomass centre being built at the Islay distillery.

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