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ADBA Receives RHI Reassurances

Following on from our communications with the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and further pressure from our members, ADBA has this week received a new letter from the Minster for Climate Change, Claire Perry MP. The letter provides…

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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 Certification Scheme at the ADBA National Conference 2017 in London.  The voluntary,…

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How are we doing on separate food waste collections?

The Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has provided the latest data on separate food waste collections among local authorities (LAs) in England. In 2016/17, there were 109 LAs with separate food waste collections in place, representing 1/3 of all LAs…

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RHI and RTFO interactions – discussions ongoing

In the context of falling tariffs, ADBA have been proactively working with industry on finding new ways to finance AD and biomethane projects. One of the options which is being explored is enabling the splitting of biomethane production between the…

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What FIT tariffs can you expect in the future?

At ADBA, we have been keeping track of the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) queue for AD and done some analysis on what this means for future tariffs. FIT queue In February 2016, quarterly caps were introduced for AD that placed a…

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Industrial Strategy Highlights Bioeconomy

Overshadowed somewhat by the announcement of the Royal Wedding today, the Government has published the details of its long-awaited Industrial Strategy and associated sector deals. ADBA has been engaging with the key Government departments to ensure that AD and bioresources…

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