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Lancashire council laboratory to provide PAS 110 analysis

UK AD & BIOGAS EXHIBITOR NEWS Waste firms can now turn to a long-established local authority laboratory to certify the quality of fertiliser produced through anaerobic digestion. Lancashire County Council Scientific Services has added PAS 110 analysis to the already…

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ADBA Chief Executive at EBA board meeting

Charlotte Morton gives an update about last week’s European Biogas Association’s (EBA) board meeting in Brussels:Last week I attended EBA’s board meeting in Brussels. Given the impact European legislation could have on the AD industry in the UK, it is…

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Omex trace element additives for improved biogas production

UK AD & BIOGAS EXHIBITOR NEWS With anaerobic digestion becoming increasingly popular, ensuring that biogas systems perform to maximum capacity is a crucial consideration. To meet this need, Omex Environmental introduce their range of micronutrient supplements to ensure that anaerobic…

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German technology used in British biogas plants

UK AD & BIOGAS EXHIBITOR NEWS BioConstruct GmbH from Germany were able to sign a contract in 2012 to build a BioConstruct plant in England in cooperation with a British partner company, Earthly Energy, thus laying the foundations for expanding…

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New crusher to launch at UK AD & Biogas

UK AD & BIOGAS EXHIBITOR NEWS A new AD crusher is being launched at this year’s UK AD & Biogas trade show by shredder specialists Mach Tech Services. The Limator is suitable for the high volume, low energy processing of…

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The Spending Review and AD

The Spending Round announcement (more commonly known as the Spending Review) is designed to give high-level detail on spending limits for government departments. It therefore doesn’t give masses of detail on individual policies, other than occasional headlines which the Chancellor…

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Spending review leaves questions unanswered – Morton

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Reacting to the spending review announced by the Chancellor today [26 June] Charlotte Morton, chief executive, ADBA, said: If the Chancellor is serious about growth, he will embrace green. All the evidence shows low-carbon industries and technologies growing despite…

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