Future Biogas Digital

Web design, build, and headless CMS

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Anaerobic digestion is a genuinely complex subject, and different visitors need different levels of depth to engage with it. The site was designed to serve all of them, from someone encountering the topic for the first time to a consultant or journalist doing detailed research, with content pitched at varying levels of detail across the same pages. It’s an approach borne out in how people actually use the site: average engagement time sits at 2m 51s per user, well above what you’d typically expect for a technical, industrial subject, with a 57.8% engagement rate across sessions.

Future Biogas | Renewable Energy Web Design | UI Design | Typography | Colour Palettes | Work | Steve Edge Design

The key feature of the build is the interactive projects map, which lets visitors explore Future Biogas’s eleven operating sites and pipeline of new proposed plants across the UK. Rather than a static list, the map turns a geographically spread, physically real operation into something visitors can explore directly, reinforcing the sense that this is a company building infrastructure at scale, not just discussing it.

The numbers back this up: nearly a third of all active users on the site, have explored the map directly, spending an average of 1m 10s engaging with it. Alongside the map, custom interactive infographics break the anaerobic digestion process and the scale of operations (plants today versus in the pipeline, TWh produced annually, partner farms) down into something quick to grasp.

The site draws on a mixed range of media and component types throughout, video, photography, custom SVG data visualisation, interactive maps, and dedicated case study layouts, so no two sections feel the same and users stay engaged as they move through the content. Dedicated case study pages, such as the AstraZeneca partnership at Gonerby Moor, give proof points the space to tell a complete story rather than being reduced to a single quote or logo. The result is a headless, content-managed platform that’s working hard on discoverability too, nearly a quarter of all traffic arrives via organic search, second only to direct visits, showing the content and structure are earning their place in search as well as holding attention once people land.

Future Biogas | Renewable Energy Mobile Web Build | UX Design | Responsive Website | Work | Steve Edge Design
Future Biogas | Renewable Energy Company | Mobile Web Design | Web Design & Build | Landing Page | UX Design | Work | Steve Edge Design

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