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Election update – Don’t count your chickens…

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By ADBA External Affairs Manager Jon Harrison If you had looked through any of the Sunday newspapers last weekend, you’d think the general election campaign was a foregone conclusion. The Conservative Party had a twenty point opinion poll lead and seemed to be sailing calmly towards a stonking…

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Tags: jon harrison, general election, anaerobic digestion, manifestos

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Fish feedstock for AD as Landia wins important new contract

Landia has been awarded an important new turnkey contract in Scotland to supply pumping, mixing, ensiling and pasteurisation equipment for fish morts that will be utilised as feedstock for an expanding AD plant. The 8m3 pasteuriser, which is fitted with Landia’s side-entry propeller mixer and equally robust dry-installed…

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Tags: member's press release, feedstock, anaerobic digestion, Pasteurisation

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Gas users buy 0.5 million MWh of biomethane from Green Gas Trading

The UK should celebrate the growing success of its biomethane industry, according to Green Gas Trading, one of the UK’s independent biomethane certification registries, who earlier this month issued their 500,000th biomethane certificate to an end user. Scheme founder Grant Ashton said: May 2017 has been a milestone month…

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Tags: member's press release, biomethane, green gas trading, biomethane certification, RTFO, RHI

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Geotech mobile de-gritting unit

GeoTech Developments has increased the capacity of its mobile de-gritting lorry. All equipment is now mounted on an artic lorry with a 275Kva generator enabling it to remove 20 to 30 tonnes of grit per hour. Grit is generally returned to the client dryer than it was in the tanks with the…

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Tags: member's press release, de-gritting, anaerobic digestion

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New Nottingham buses show need for greater biomethane support

ADBA has called for greater government support for low-carbon transport fuels such as biomethane following the launch today of Nottingham City Transport’s (NCT’s) new £17m double-deck ‘Bio-Gas’ bus fleet. NCT’s new fleet will run on biomethane, a low-carbon transport fuel produced…

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Tags: biomethane, transport fuel, anaerobic digestion, Charlotte Morton, air quality, financial incentives

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ADBA comments on election manifestos

Following the launch of the Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos, ADBA has commented on the energy, climate change and environmental policies outlined by the major parties. Conservative Manifesto Commenting on the Conservative Party’s Manifesto, ADBA Chief Executive Charlotte Morton welcomed the Conservatives’ continued commitment to the…

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Tags: general election, manifestos, recycling, climate change, Circular Economy, renewables, anaerobic digestion

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AD & Biogas Industry Awards shortlist announced

ADBA and the World Biogas Association (WBA) have announced the shortlist of over 40 companies for the annual AD & Biogas Industry Awards, which this year has expanded to over 20 categories covering both the UK and international biogas markets. The Awards, which will celebrate the best of the best in innovation…

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Tags: ad & biogas industry awards, world biogas association, biogas, uk ad & biogas and world biogas expo 2017

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Biogen listed in Stock Exchange’s ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ report

Food-waste-to-renewable-energy expert Biogen has been recognised in the fourth edition of London Stock Exchange Group’s ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ report which identifies the fastest-growing and most dynamic SMEs across the UK. Biogen was established in 2005 by entrepreneur and businessman John Ibbett, Chairman of Bedfordia Group. The…

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Tags: member's press release, food waste, renewable energy, anaerobic digestion

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: GEA UK installs the latest ‘super long’ SuperPump!

When David and Philip Hardy at Slipperlow Farm, Matlock installed a new AD plant, they built a suitably large lagoon to store the digestate. Luckily for them, they had the foresight to look into machines that were capable of mixing such a large lagoon before they started filling it. Looking…

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Tags: member's press release, pumps, anaerobic digestion, digestate, dairy farming, lagoon

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Lower Saxony Foreign Trade Award 2017: WELTEC BIOPOWER among Top Five

The 'Made in Germany’ label is a special cachet and thus an export driver.  With these words, Lower Saxony‘s Minister of the Economy Olaf Lies conferred the Lower Saxony Foreign Trade Award. The so-called 'export Oscar of the North' was awarded for the eighth time on 26…

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Tags: member's press release, foreign trade, weltec, biogas

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Congratulations to all local election and mayoral winners

By Jon Harrison, ADBA External Affairs Manager ADBA warmly congratulates all successful mayoral candidates and councillors elected in yesterday's local and mayoral elections. As the winners turn to their new responsibilities, we will be highlighting to them the important role of AD in supporting local economies and helping solve…

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Tags: jon harrison, local elections, anaerobic digestion, food waste, un sustainable development goals, waste hierarchy, local authorities

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Global expert Geotech to showcase renewable energy solutions at Oman event

Geotech, a QED Environmental Systems company, is showcasing its market-leading solutions at the Oman Energy and Water Exhibition this May. Earlier this year, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) invested £134bn in clean energy projects to ensure that half of the country’s power needs could be generated from…

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Tags: member's press release, renewable energy, gas analysis, groundwater monitoring

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Send a letter to your MP candidates about AD

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By Jon Harrison, ADBA External Affairs Manager As I write this blog, parties of all political colours are busy selecting their prospective parliamentary candidates for the election on June 8th. These lucky (depending on your point of view) people will spend the next five weeks tramping across their constituencies, meeting…

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Tags: jon harrison, general election, anaerobic digestion

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ADBA calls for AD to be recognised in manifestos

With a snap election on the horizon and all parties now scrambling to pull together manifestos, ADBA is calling for the value of AD to be recognised in these important statements of intent. Commenting, ADBA Chief Executive Charlotte Morton stated: The performance of local authorities and politicians on the ground…

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Tags: general election, anaerobic digestion, food waste, RHI, FIT, jon harrison

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ADBA: Food waste report is ‘wake-up call’ for next Government

ADBA has joined the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Select Committee in calling food waste levels in England a ‘scandal’ and described the Committee’s final report into the costs of food waste in England as a ‘wake-up call' for the next Government. …

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Tags: food waste, anaerobic digestion, Charlotte Morton, chris noyce, efra committee, general election, Environment Agency, waste hierarchy

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