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PRESS RELEASE: New tariffs give green gas industry ‘vital boost’

The UK’s green gas industry has described the restoring of higher tariff levels for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) as a ‘vital boost’ to the UK’s ability to produce renewable green gas for heating homes and businesses through anaerobic digestion (AD).

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Tags: press release, Charlotte Morton, RHI, green gas, biomethane, uk ad & world biogas expo 2018

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RHI Regulations Update - Contact Your MP

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The long Easter recess has had a knock-on effect on the passage of legislation through Parliament.  The most important piece that has been delayed are the Renewable Heat Incentive regulations, which at the time of writing are still slowly progressing through the Parliamentary process. ADBA is keenly aware that…

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Tags: food waste operators, RHI, renewable financial incentives, Charlotte Morton, financial incentives, beis

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Wasting London’s Future - Environment Committee call for separate food waste collections

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Following consultation and a review of the latest evidence, the London Assembly's Environment Committee has today released its report 'Wasting London's Future'. Setting out the challenge ahead, the report notes the Mayor's pledges to: Increase total recycling in London from 52 per cent to 65 per cent by 2030; and, …

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biogas, biomethane, food waste operators, london assembly, environment committee, separate food waste collections, food waste, Charlotte Morton, thom koller

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S BLOG: Celebrating excellence in the global biogas industry

ADBA Chief Executive Charlotte Morton discusses why the AD & Biogas Industry Awards 2018, which close to entries in a fortnight’s time, are so important for recognising and celebrating cutting-edge innovation and best practice in the global biogas industry.

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Tags: Charlotte Morton, ad & biogas industry awards 2018, uk ad & world biogas expo 2018, anaerobic digestion, biogas

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PRESS RELEASE: Brexit must not stop UK signing up to new EU recycling targets – ADBA

The UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) industry has welcomed the endorsement of EU ambassadors for the four legislative proposals of the European Union’s waste package, and called for the UK to sign up to the targets included in the proposals irrespective of its future relationship with the EU.

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Tags: adba press release, Charlotte Morton, Circular Economy, food waste collections, food waste, anaerobic digestion, landfill

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PRESS RELEASE: Green gas industry responds to NAO renewable heat report

Green gas is home-grown and reduces need for expensive natural-gas imports Industry echoes NAO call for govt. to address policy gap by providing long-term support for renewable heat and introducing effective carbon price Report says successor policy to RHI to be announced this year   Responding to a new report…

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Tags: adba press release, RHI, Charlotte Morton, green gas, carbon price, biomethane

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PRESS RELEASE: Anaerobic digestion industry welcomes London Assembly incineration report

The UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) industry has welcomed a report published today by the London Assembly’s Environment Committee that describes incineration of household waste as one of the ‘least desirable forms of management in the waste hierarchy’.

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Tags: adba press release, anaerobic digestion, Charlotte Morton, food waste, separate food waste collections

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PRESS RELEASE: Anaerobic digestion industry welcomes laying of RHI legislation

The UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) industry has today welcomed the laying of legislation to reform the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), which it says will ‘give a vital boost’ to the production of green gas in the UK.

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Tags: adba press release, RHI, biomethane, Charlotte Morton, anaerobic digestion, beis

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ADBA joins industry-wide call for long-awaited FIT consultation

ADBA has today joined a number of trade associations to write to Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, regarding the long-awaited Feed-in Tariff consultation. The letter, which you can read here, highlights the contribution renewables technologies supported under the FIT make…

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Tags: anaerobic digestion, biogas, food waste operators, crop operators, FIT, consultation, beis, greg clark mp, feed-in tariff, Charlotte Morton, thom koller

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PRESS RELEASE: Anaerobic digestion industry labels Environment Agency charges hike ‘unjustified’

The Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association (ADBA), the UK’s trade body for AD, has today labelled the proposals in the Environment Agency’s (EA’s) consultation on its Strategic Review of Charges as ‘unjustified’.

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Tags: adba press release, ad certification scheme, Charlotte Morton, Environment Agency

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PRESS RELEASE: Granville Ecopark becomes first UK AD plant certified under new performance scheme

Granville Ecopark, an award-winning enhanced anaerobic digestion (AD) facility based in Northern Ireland, has become the first AD plant in the UK to achieve certification under the recently launched AD Certification Scheme (ADCS), an industry-led initiative that recognises good operational, environmental, and health and safety performance at AD plants.

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Tags: adba press release, ad certification scheme, adba national conference 2017, health and safety, plant performance, anaerobic digestion, Charlotte Morton, food waste

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PRESS RELEASE: Anaerobic digestion industry welcomes Environment Plan soil health goal

The UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) industry has welcomed a target from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for all of England’s soils to be “managed sustainably” by 2030, calling it “an important step in the right direction” towards restoring the UK’s soils.

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Tags: adba press release, soil health, biofertiliser, Defra, Charlotte Morton, environment plan, anaerobic digestion, food waste collections, farming

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PRESS RELEASE: Green gas can help Scotland meet energy goals – ADBA

Green gas can make a key contribution to meeting the goals set out in Scotland’s first ever Energy Strategy, according to the UK’s trade body for anaerobic digestion (AD).

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Tags: adba press release, adba scottish national conference 2018, Scotland, anaerobic digestion, green gas, renewable energy, Charlotte Morton

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PRESS RELEASE: ADBA launches pioneering AD Certification Scheme at annual conference

Scheme will support AD industry in improving plant performance  Scheme is most comprehensive of its type  ADBA National Conference 2017 took place yesterday in Westminster  UK trade body the Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association (ADBA) yesterday launched its pioneering AD…

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Tags: press release, ad certification scheme, Charlotte Morton, adba national conference 2017, plant performance

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Industrial Strategy and other important AD news - a message from ADBA’s Chief Executive

Those of you who have been able to attend our members meetings will have heard me say that, whilst members may not yet be seeing much evidence of concrete policies to support an increased rate of growth in our industry, there does appear to be quite a lot happening behind…

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Tags: Charlotte Morton, anaerobic digestion, industrial strategy, adba national conference 2017, RHI, renewable transport fuel obligation, separate food waste collections, adba ad certification scheme, clean growth strategy

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