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Energy Networks Association (ENA) consultation on network innovation priorities

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Working with Regen, ENA are updating the strategies that guide network innovation. You can provide your feedback and thoughts on the matter through the completion of their 5-15 mins survey – click here to take part. This is an opportunity to shape the innovation priorities at the heart of our…

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biogas, ENA, regen, energy networks association, consultation, innovation, network, nick primmer, research and innovation, Survey

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ADBA discusses the biomethane TG commissioning deadline with gas networks

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ADBA participated in a new round of the Biomethane networks hosted by the Energy Networks Association (ENA) on October 31st 2018. During this meeting, representatives of the biomethane industry, grid operators and stakeholders discussed technical barriers to the commissioning of ~30 new biomethane plant  by 31 January 2020. The main topics covered were…

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biomethane, food waste operators, crop operators, RHI, clocc, future billing methodology, energy networks association, riio-2, GDNs, nts, fuel duty differential, alberto rocamora

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ADBA joins new ENA Biomethane Group

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This week the Energy Network Association (ENA) invited ADBA and biomethane producers to join representatives from the gas transmission and distribution networks to discuss site connections and operations. This industry-wide biomethane group will look to meet quarterly to discuss issues and potential mechanisms to solve them. Below is…

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biomethane, food waste operators, crop operators, RHI, renewable financial incentives, energy networks association, grid connection, network capacity, future billing methodology, project clocc, gas distribution network, thom koller

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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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