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Anaerobic Digestion and the water sector

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ADBA's Chief Executive, Charlotte Morton, wrote the following editorial in Issue two of Water & Sewerage's 2015 magazine Anaerobic digestion is well known – and well established – in the UK’s wastewater treatment sector. But that doesn’t mean the sector has stopped developing: the drive…

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Tags: adba editorial, water and sewerage, water sector, wastewater, sewage, Renewables Obligation, uk ad & biogas 2015, DUKES, sludge, advanced anaerobic digestion, aad, thermal hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, pre-treatment, thames water, peter winter, Mohammed Saddiq, GENeco, bio-bus, biomethane, vehicles, air quality, R&D, university of bath, operational performance, digestate, phosphorous, biofertiliser, Derek Sivyer, Ollie More

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Monsal installed technology base exceeds 250,000 tonnes

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Monsal saw new contract awards in the first six months of 2013 bringing committed processing capacity of food waste AD to over 250,000 in the UK, positioning Monsal as the number one provider of high quality food waste AD infrastructure. 250,000 tonnes of food waste is the equivalent waste…

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Tags: advanced digestion, avonmouth, David Heath, GENeco, Monsal

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2012: key industry developments

There are now 92 AD plants in the UK outside the water sector, a figure which has increased by nearly a third over 2012. Defra’s AD Action Plan Progress Report (July 2012) identified a further 123 plants which had received planning permission, 85 of which would use waste feedstocks while 38 would use farm feedstocks. …

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Tags: AD Guide, AD loan fund, food waste, gas-to-grid, GENeco, Poundbury, transport, Wrap

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Avonmouth Food Waste Digester Opening

Following the interest in the Poundury opening a fortnight ago, we were in south west England again yesterday to see another new AD plant open. Wessex Water have been treating sewage sludge in Avonmouth for decades, and are now commissioning an 40,000 tonne food waste digestion plant developed by GENeco alongside…

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Tags: food waste, GENeco, water industry, Wessex Water

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GENeco food wast plant to generate green power

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Bristol’s first food waste recycling plant that will produce enough renewable energy to power around 3,000 homes has officially been opened today (3 Dec) by Defra minister David Heath. The plant operated by Wessex Water subsidiary GENeco will treat 40,000 tonnes food waste from homes, supermarkets and businesses…

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Tags: Bristol, Charlotte Morton, Colin Skellett, David Heath, Defra, food waste, GENeco, Mohammed Saddiq, water sector, Wessex Water

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Avonmouth food waste plant to generate green power

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Bristol’s first food waste anaerobic digestion (AD) plant has officially been opened today (3 Dec) by Defra minister David Heath. The plant which will produce enough renewable energy to power around 3,000 homes is operated by Wessex Water subsidiary GENeco will treat 40,000 tonnes food waste from homes, supermarkets…

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Tags: Charlotte Morton, David Heath, Defra, food waste, GENeco, Mohammed Saddiq, water sector

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