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Rethinking data center energy delivery

dcdby dcd
April 29, 2026
Reading Time: 5 mins read
in GREEN, UK&IRELAND
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Across Europe, the limiting factor for new data center capacity is increasingly time-to-power. Constrained electricity grids mean that connections are tough to acquire, dates slip, and important capacity arrives out of sync with the customer ramp. The commercial reality remains that you can’t sell data you can’t power, which is why behind-the-meter strategies are moving from a resilience solution to baseload provision.

Data center operators need immediate power solutions. They require scalable, dispatchable, low, zero, or negative-carbon energy, supplied via an existing network and without contentious requirements such as grid reinforcement payments or additional above-ground infrastructure. And crucially, they need it on far shorter timescales than electricity grids can typically offer today.

The case for biomethane

Biomethane-fed behind-the-meter generation is emerging as a pragmatic answer. Biomethane, especially when produced without government subsidy, is a direct, low-carbon, drop-in substitute that can displace fossil natural gas in gas engines, turbines, combined heat and power (CHP) plants, or fuel cells, thus providing stable, dispatchable behind-the-meter power. Compatible with proven on-site generation assets, biomethane is able to match data center load profiles while providing high uptime.

Behind-the-meter solutions are most valuable when they improve three operator KPIs: time to power, delivery certainty, and reporting defensibility – how well an energy mix can withstand customer and regulatory scrutiny. This is especially relevant in constrained markets. In Ireland, expectations on renewable sourcing and system responsibility are tightening. In the UK, queue reform may be improving prioritization, but many demand projects remain without connection certainty, and congestion remains a site-selection constraint.

For an industry increasingly asking “what can we build in time?”, behind-the-meter solutions offer a phased route to delivery that matches achievability with demand.

For an industry increasingly asking “what can we build in time?”, behind-the-meter solutions offer a phased route to delivery that matches achievability with demand. Consider a planned 40MW data campus with an uncertain, multi-year grid connection timeline. Instead of waiting for a single, full-capacity energization, that project could phase delivery across four blocks.

The first 10MW behind-the-meter block can often be planned, permitted, built, and commissioned on a 24-36 month program, so initial halls can go live while the grid connection catches up. As demand ramps, an additional 10MW of modules can be commissioned, then rebalanced against the electricity grid import as its capacity finally arrives.

This approach delivers against time-to-power and delivery certainty KPIs, but on-site generation can raise credibility questions. Biomethane’s viability as a drop-in replacement for fossil gas is most compelling when supported by additional production capacity, robust certification, and an auditable lifecycle emissions position. For operators, that means four non-negotiables:

  • Additionality – supply must be linked to new production built for the specific demand
  • Traceability – evidenced provenance from feedstock right through to offtake
  • Auditability – independent lifecycle assessment to support Scope 1 and 2 reporting, and customer disclosure
  • Local compliance – emissions controls, monitoring, and noise mitigation built in

Done right, biomethane’s environmental advantages are manifold. When produced in a bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) plant, it can be carbon-negative, resulting in a lifecycle with a net reduction of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). What’s more, the process is fully additional: produced without government subsidy, every megawatt hour is traceable, accountable, and exists solely because of offtakers’ contracts with biomethane producers.

The green gas supply chain is moving from niche to scalable delivery, with investment-grade offtakers already commissioning dedicated capacity.

A low-risk, bankable energy structure

Unlike short-term offset purchases, biomethane sourced through this partnership approach is priced via long-term gas purchase agreements (GPAs), avoiding wholesale volatility. But biomethane behind-the-meter is increasingly being packaged into other recognizable forms, such as Energy-as-a-Service, through which data center operators can preserve capital for the core build while locking in schedule certainty.

Considered against data center needs and the challenges of obtaining grid connections, biomethane has emerged as an ideal solution. Available on shorter timelines than large grid connections, yet offering the stability of long-term contracts and proven technology pathways, it’s more than just a means to unblock stalled projects and investment.

Data center operators and investors need answers to whether the grid will eventually arrive – and solutions to the value being lost while they wait for it. Biomethane-fed behind-the-meter generation isn’t a silver bullet, but it can turn grid uncertainty into a controllable delivery variable. The operators that win will be those who can deliver on a megawatt-to-market strategy with schedule certainty, resilience engineered in, and an auditable climate-positive story that withstands scrutiny.

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