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ADBA launches Biomethane - the pathway to 2030 report

Biomethane could deliver 30% of the UK’s 2030 carbon budget in hardest to decarbonise sectors, provide green heat to 6.4 million homes and create 30,000 jobs by 2030, says ADBA report With a supportive policy environment, anaerobic digestion (AD) technology could produce 8 billion m3 biomethane/year, enough to heat 6.4 million homes, by 2030.  …

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biogas, biomethane, Charlotte Morton, net zero, carbon budget, SGN, Air Liquide, privilege finance, ENA

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Parliamentary report shows green gas heating up

A report published yesterday by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), which used data collated from ADBA’s 2015 market report, has shown that seven per cent of the UK’s indigenous gas was supplied by biogas from anaerobic digestion (AD) and landfill gas last year. In 2014,…

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Tags: press release, post, parliamentary office of science and technology, RHI, biomethane, biogas, heat, 2015 market report, indigenous gas, landfill gas, gas-to-grid, natural gas, amber rudd, DECC, government, Minister, spending review, green gas, ADBA National Conference, DfT, SGN, IGEM, Charlotte Morton, Derek Sivyer

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If you were to become the chancellor what would you change and why? See what our speakers said

Ahead of the ADBA National Conference 2013 (3 December, Westminster) we asked our speakers what they would do to further AD if they were chancellor. Here is what they said:Robert Wilby, Scotia Gas Networks (SGN) I would make a strong commitment that green incentives are here to stay and that they…

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Tags: ADBA National Conference 2013, Ecotricity, Evergreen Gas, SGN

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The Prince of Wales's speech at the opening of the anaerobic digester and biomethane-to-grid pl

Ladies and gentlemen, I must say it is an exciting and encouraging day because I’ve been rather badgering the Duchy and others over the years that we needed to find a way of kick starting the anaerobic digestion sector in this country. Of course as we have quite a…

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Tags: biomethane, gas-to-grid, Poundbury, Prince of Wales, SGN

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ADBA member Agraferm builds first commercial scale gas-to-grid plant at Poundbury

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE The anaerobic digestion (AD) plant in Poundbury, Dorest, built by Agraferm Technologies AG, for J V Energen a joint venture between local farmers and the Duchy of Cornwall, was opened today [21 Nov] by the Prince of Wales. It is the first commercial scale biomethane plant supplying…

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Tags: Agraferm, biomethane, gas-to-grid, Hofmann, Poundbury, Prince of Wales, SGN

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Prince of Wales to open UK's first commercial scale gas-to-grid project

ADBA AND ENA JOINT PRESS RELEASE The Prince of Wales will open the new anaerobic digester and biomethane to grid plant at Rainbarrow Farm, Poundbury, Dorset today [21 Nov]. The plant – owned and operated by J V Energen, a joint venture between local farmers and the Duchy of Cornwall …

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Tags: biomethane, Charlotte Morton, David Smith, ENA, gas-to-grid, Poundbury, Prince of Wales, SGN

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