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Posted in August 2015

MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: NOT SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED… BUT MIXED

Maximising the benefits of renewable energy continues to be the focus for an increasingly diverse range of companies who are continuing to invest in the anaerobic digestion (AD) process and a new bio-energy plant at the Glendullan distillery is a good example. Diageo Scotland Ltd, have a number of distilleries…

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Tags: member's press release, glendullan distillery, diageo, system mix ltd, rotamix dual zone mixing system, dailuaine bioplant, vaughan he10r12-381, CHP, biogas, rotamix, food waste, andy parr, Derek Sivyer

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Mayor of London slams Feed-in Tariff cuts

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Speaking during yesterday's London Assembly Mayor's Question Time, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, stated: I am concerned by the government’s potential cuts to FiTs. In response to London Assembly member, Baroness Jones, challenged that the government is having a 'huge bonfire' of renewables, the…

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Tags: Mayor of London, boris johnson, london assembly, local government, London, FIT, baroness jones, government, renewables, blackouts, energy security, baseload, nuclear, edf, blog, Derek Sivyer

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DECC FIT Review Workshop – Cardiff 28 September

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DECC have today announced that following the launch of the consultation on the review on the Feed-in Tariff scheme, they will be holding a workshop in Cardiff to discuss the proposed changes set out in the consultation. This will be held from 13:00 - 15:30 on Monday 28 September 2015, at the Clayton Hotel,…

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Tags: DECC, FIT, will bushby, anaerobic digestion, renewable financial incentives, financial incentives, Feed-in-Tariff, fit review

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New R&D funding available

The Bio-based Industries (BBI) Consortium, a public-private partnership led by the European Commission, has announced a further €106m of funding available for research and development in the bioeconomy sector. This is part of the €3.6bn euros to be made available up to 2020 (including €1bn…

Posted in: News for Members, R&D Updates

Tags: R&D, r&d funding, Ollie More, AD R&D

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Energy Secretary cornered on renewables policy

As well as updating members on ADBA's conversation with the Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, this blog urges members to submit written contributions to the relevant House of Commons Committee concerning the impact recent DECC policy has had on investor confidence.   ADBA today joined a…

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Tags: blog, Parliament, DECC, amber rudd, angus macneil, energy security, low-carbon energy, energy & climate change committee, secretary of state, national grid, gas, HGV, energy networks association, Derek Sivyer, inquiry

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AD Plant Operator job opportunity

Rockscape Energy Ltd is a renewable energy company running and owning renewable energy projects, with a focus on solar, anaerobic digestion and wind power. The current AD plant operates at 500kw, and an expansion programme is currently underway which will see the project increase to 2MW, in early 2016. Rockscape is…

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Tags: rockscape energy, job opportunity, ad plant operator

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Overview of ADBA member benefits

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With the new membership year for ADBA just round the corner, I wanted to give you a quick overview of the member benefits you can take advantage of in order to make the most of your ADBA membership.   Tap into our staff expertise Our dedicated policy team is on…

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Tags: membership services, membership, adba services, ADBA, Membership renewal, members, jay abai

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Taking a lead on parliamentary scrutiny

Last month ADBA responded to the House of Commons Energy & Climate Change Committee’s request for industry feedback on the scrutiny body’s short and long term priorities.  ADBA was subsequently selected to join a roundtable debate in parliament as one of 60 organisations chosen from the…

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Tags: blog, ADBA news, energy & climate change committee, House of Commons, Parliament, ECC committee, DECC, mps, roundtable debate, angus macneil, indigenous gas, fracking, nuclear, localised energy, Renewable Energy Targets, cost-effectiveness, roi, scrutiny, parliamentary committees, government policy, Derek Sivyer

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15% discount for ADBA members on advertising in the Energy Industry Times

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We are very pleased that one of our partners for the ADBA National Conference 2015, the Energy Industry Times, is offering ADBA Members a 15% on any advertsing.  The Energy Industry Times (TEIT) is a monthly newspaper dedicated to providing forward-looking reporting on key issues driving this exciting sector. TEIT…

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Tags: advertising, member offer, the energy industry times

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BREAKING NEWS: DECC confirms FIT pre-accreditation will be removed on 1 October 2015

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Today DECC has published its response to the consultation on changes to Feed-in Tariff accreditation. The department confirms that the ability to preliminary accredit will be removed as of the 1st October 2015. DECC’s rationale for this is to “limit the impact on consumer bills”. DECC…

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Tags: DECC, FIT, biogas, will bushby, anaerobic digestion, financial incentives, renewable financial incentives, Feed-in-Tariff, pre-accreditation, cuts

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Making things last: Consultation on creating a more circular economy in Scotland

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The Scottish Government has launched a consultation that explores the priorities for building a more circular economy – where products and materials are kept in high value use for as long as possible. It builds on Scotland’s progress in the zero waste and resource efficiency agendas, with a…

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Tags: Scottish Government, Circular Economy, digestate, renewable financial incentives, anaerobic digestion, will bushby, food waste, Scotland

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FIT Review update and timetable

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Earlier this month DECC published the comprehensive review of the Feed-in Tariff. See our previous note on this here. Since we released the briefing DECC have amended the consultation document as they had provided wrong figures for the estimated number of installations, the correct tables can be found below (the…

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Tags: FIT, fit review, DECC, biogas, will bushby, anaerobic digestion, financial incentives, renewable financial incentives, Ofgem, Feed-in-Tariff

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Redesigning the European energy market – member input needed

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In its Political Guidelines, the European Commission made the development of a resilient Energy Union with a forward-looking climate policy one of its strategic objectives. This ambition was further detailed in the framework strategy Resilient Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy. Achieving these goals will require a redesign…

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Tags: will bushby, EC, European Commission, energy market design, EU, EU Commission, renewable energy, consultation

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: IChemE’s Environment Special Interest Group webinar on AD

Date From: 09 September 2015 Location: Online Description: The first in a series of webinars organised by IChemE's Environment Special Interest Group around the broad topic of 'air'. This presentation will cover the principles of anaerobic digestion, explain the process and equipment involved, and detail the engineering aspects…

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Tags: member's press release, webinar, AD, IChemE, dr amaya arias-garcia, CIWM, digestate, biofertiliser, Derek Sivyer

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Spending Review – ADBA submits response on RHI

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As you know the Renewable Heat Incentive’s (RHI) budget comes to an end on 31 March 2016, as the incentive comes out of general taxation it is currently being reviewed in HM Treasury’s Spending Review. ADBA submitted our response to the Spending Review on the RHI on Friday…

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Tags: RHI, financial incentives, will bushby, DECC, HM Treasury, treasury, spending review, anaerobic digestion, biomethane, biogas, Renewable Heat Incentive, biomethane to grid working group, biomethane to grid, amber rudd, george osborne, chancellor of the exchequer, renewable financial incentives

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