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Water Working Group - update

Thanks to those that expressed an interest in the Water Sector Working group. I was pleased that so many showed an interest in joining the group. Since organising this, we’ve been talking to members of the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) about the OfWat proposals…

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biogas, digestate, food waste, Ollie More, water sector, sludge working group, water sector working group

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Plandescil Ltd Consulting Engineers Attleborough becomes Employee Owned

Plandescil Ltd Consulting Engineers - Planning for the next generation Launched in 1979 and still showing strong signs of growth, the Directors at Plandescil have taken steps to ensure the company continues and remains in safe hands for many years to come. Utilising the “John Lewis” business model…

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Tags: member's press release, plandescil ltd, surveying, civil planning, planning, environmental impact assessments, engineering, water sector, anaerobic digestion

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Ofwat announces more liberal sludge treatment rules to encourage bioresources innovation

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Water regulator Ofwat today launched Water 2020, which sets out a number of major reforms aiming to "boost resilience and secure a better deal for water customers, the environment and wider society."  Among these, the regulator has given its backing to developing "new markets in bioresources" - by which they…

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Tags: Water, water sector, water operators, sludge, sewage sludge, bioresources, AD, biogas, anaerobic digestion, Ofwat, water 2020, UK AD & Biogas, Matt Hindle, jess allan, innovation, r&i, research

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Technical AD challenges webinar with Dr Amaya Arias-Garcia

Date From: 06 April 2016 Location: Online Description: This free-of-charge webinar explains some of the technical aspects to take into account when designing a commercial anaerobic digestion plant. It's a follow-up to the very well-received online presentation given by Dr Amaya Arias-Garcia (Goals Project Management and Engineering Support…

Posted in: Members' press release

Tags: member's press release, dr amaya arias-garcia, webinar, IChemE, environment, water sector, odour, health and safety, pre-treatment, contamination, mixing, pumps, monitoring instrumentation, digestate, gas cleaning, Derek Sivyer

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Digestate phosphorus - £113k pa operational cost savings and income of £20k

Two research papers have been published on the extraction of phosphorus from digestate and use in agriculture. Phosphate rock is included in the EU list of ‘critical raw materials’ and is ranked 20th in an index of commodity price volatility, so is an important food security as…

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Tags: r&d dissemination, R&D, R&D forum, anaerobic digestion, biogas, food waste, water sector, digestate, phosphates, phosphate, phosphorus

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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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ADBA’s Board strengthened to support AD surge

UK AD & Biogas 2015 will demonstrate that it’s time to step on the gas with anaerobic digestion (AD) – and industry trade body ADBA has added two new board members to do just that. The Association is aiming to strengthen its leadership across all of the sectors which…

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Tags: press release, ADBA board, farming, sewage, water sector, maxine mayhew, northumbrian water, george gittus, NFU, symonds farm power ltd, on-farm AD, greenhouse gas emissions, bioeconomy, sludge, biomethane, Reading Buses, bus hound, innovation, Derek Sivyer

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MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Irish Cleantech Firm NVP Energy recognised by the UK Energy & Water Sectors

NVP Energy (NVPE) is a clean-tech company that has developed an innovative technology that can turn wastewater (WW) into a revenue generator for end users in the municipal and industrial WW industries. NVP Energy was recently the recipient of two prestigious awards from the UK Energy and Water sectors not…

Posted in: Members' press release

Tags: member's press release, nvp energy, nvpe, wastewater, DECC, innovation, award, energy entrepreneurs fund, water sector, michael murray, Derek Sivyer

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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…

Posted in: ADBA News, Industry News, Members' press release, News for Members, Policy updates, R&D Updates

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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