Scope
Description
Active gas capture is one of the Severn Trent net-zero enhancement investment solutions for reducing Bioresources methane emissions during AMP8. To meet our regulatory commitments on operational emissions reduction, we are seeking technological solutions that enhance the methane recovery potential of anaerobic digestion plants. Specifically, we are looking to the market for technologies such as vacuum degassing that target the removal of residual biogas, entrained or dissolved in liquid digestate, reducing subsequent downstream methane emissions to atmosphere.
We would be looking for supply, installation & commissioning of such solution across various Severn Trent Water sites (likely to be required on site from 2027 onwards). Training, Operations & Maintenance may also be required (but to be determined at a later stage following further discussions). Preliminary discussions indicate that c.18 sites may require an active gas capture solution.
The following requirements state our performance and site integration expectations and standards compliance for a proven technological solution which removes biogas from digested sludge via degassing or other:
GENERAL:
- A complete containerised or roof-covered solution that removes and captures biogas (dissolved and entrained in microbubbles) from within the solid and liquid matrix of digested sludge.
- A solution which recovers the captured biogas into an existing biogas collection system or other beneficial-use outlet.
SAFE SYSTEM INTEGRATION:
- Integrates with the outlet of an existing digester(s) or covered post digestion tank(s)
- Integrates into the existing biogas collection pipework
- Integrates into the existing site SCADA systems
- Meets all requirements of the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) and the Severn Trent Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Design Manual and Specification (ME37-Potentially Explosive Atmospheres), including details on explosion protection.
TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL):
- At TRL 8 or above
CASE STUDIES / INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE:
- Able to provide at least one case study specific to trials / installations recovering biogas from digested sewage sludge or material with similar properties
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE:
- Compliance with Severn Trent mandated supply frameworks, some components may require replacement to Severn Trent approved framework suppliers (further details of impacted components to be provided by Severn Trent at a later stage).
- Hardwired interlocks for gas-related DSEAR safety.
EMISSIONS MONITORING:
- Internal capability or compatibility with monitoring equipment measuring the concentration and flowrate of biogas, methane and oxygen
ENGINEERING STANDARDS:
- The complete system and its components developed to European (EN) / British or equivalent / Water Industry Specification / Severn Trent engineering standards, with suppliers to advise of any potential asset standard deviations known at this stage.
Interested Suppliers are requested to complete the below form ahead of the proposed engagement deadline of 7th November 2025:
Contract dates (estimated)
- 1 July 2026 to 31 March 2030
- 3 years, 9 months
Main procurement category
Goods
CPV classifications
- 42996000 - Machinery for the treatment of sewage
Contract locations
- UKC - North East (England)
- UKD - North West (England)
- UKE - Yorkshire and the Humber
- UKF - East Midlands (England)
- UKG - West Midlands (England)
- UKH - East of England
- UKI - London
- UKJ - South East (England)
- UKK - South West (England)
Engagement
Engagement deadline
7 November 2025
Engagement process description
Interested Suppliers are requested to complete the below form ahead of the proposed engagement deadline of 7th November 2025:
Procedure
Special regime
Utilities
Contracting authority
SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED
- Companies House: 02366686
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PQQN-5222-QDXR
Severn Trent Centre
Coventry
CV1 2LZ
United Kingdom
Region: UKG33 - Coventry
Organisation type: Private utility