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ADBA Chief Executive on Countryfile

Our Chief Executive Charlotte Morton will be speaking about the current situation of on-farm anaerobic digestion in the upcoming episode of the BBC’s Countryfile. The episode featuring Charlotte will be aired this Sunday 16 March at 18:45, so don’t miss…

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RO and RHI sustainability criteria update

Last week we responded to an Ofgem consultation on guidance for complying with sustainability criteria for the Renewables Obligation. The guidance – consisting of three documents which also cover Fuel Measurement and Sampling and guidance on the RO sustainability audit…

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European End of Waste criteria could be dropped

Defra have heard informally that it is unlikely that the Commission will make a proposal for European-wide end of waste criteria. This seems to be a reaction to the difficulties of getting agreement on criteria for other materials such as…

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Malmberg builds on UK market

ADBA MEMBER NEWS Swedish clean-tech company and ADBA member Malmberg recently received another order for a biogas upgrading plant. The plant is their third in the UK and will produce up to 1,500 cubic meters per hour of 98% pure…

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MT-Energie UK to build Scotland's first gas to grid AD plant

ADBA MEMBER NEWS MT-Energie UK has just been appointed as main contractor by Keithick Biogas Limited, Perthshire, for the construction of the first gas to grid anaerobic digestion plant in Scotland. MT-Energie welcomes the collaboration with Iona Capital, environmental focused…

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RHI review can put tariff on long-term footing – Morton

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Reacting to this morning’s [28 Feb] news from DECC that the biomethane injection tariff will be reviewed, Charlotte Morton, chief executive, ADBA said: We welcome the announcement that the government plans to review the Renewable Heat Incentive…

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