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CLA encourages farmers to pursue anaerobic digestion

This year the UK’s biggest dedicated anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas event, UK AD & Biogas (3-4 July, NEC Birmingham), will focus heavily on the farming sector, recognising the huge heat and power potential of farm feedstocks – 13.5 TWh…

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Planning & Permitting update

ADBA’s Planning and Permitting Working Group met at Wardell Armstrong’s offices in Stoke on Trent on 27 March, and held a Permitting Workshop for members to discuss issues with the Environment Agency. Planning Issues The group discussed recent planning decisions…

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New RHI & FIT tariffs

As of 1 April, new Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) and Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) tariff rates are in place to reflect the rate of inflation during the last year. Support under the RHI for all biomethane injection projects and biogas combustion projects…

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Changes at DECC – Fallon replaces Hayes

John Hayes MP has surprisingly left his post as DECC energy minister, to be replaced by Michael Fallon MP who will also remain a minister in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). This was a particularly unexpected announcement…

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Consultation on Welsh waste planning amendments

The Welsh Government is consulting on changes to their national planning policy which are aimed at delivering waste infrastructure. The most relevant change on first reading is the proposed introduction of a Waste Planning Assessment (WPA) which could allow AD…

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Green Alliance advocates landfill ban

In a report titled ‘Why we need landfill bans’ leading environmental think tank Green Alliance have demonstrated that UK organisations could save £508m in avoided landfill costs and £693m could be generated in the value recovered from sending our food…

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Developments on European 2030 target

Following on from their target of delivering 20% of European energy from renewable sources, the European Commission (EC) has published a Green Paper which is looking to set a target for 2030 by the end of the year, which it…

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